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Pakistan Floods:August 24 Disaster Situation(2025)
2025-08-25        

标题:Rain fatalities toll mounts in K-P with 11 more die in DI Khan, Lower Dir

时间:2025-8-24

正文:

At least 11 people, including three children, lost their lives and 47 others were injured as torrential rains and a windstorm battered Dera Ismail Khan and Lower Dir in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa.

Of the 11 casualties, eight were reported in Dera Ismail Khan and three in Lower Dir, taking the cumulative rain-related death toll in the province to over 400. The windstorm, recorded at 100 km/h, caused severe destruction, collapsing roofs and walls in residential areas.

Dera Ismail Khan Deputy Commissioner Abdul Nasir Khan released official figures on the damage and loss of life caused by the storm in the district.

According to the latest report, eight people died in the rainstorm five from Dera Ismail Khan Tehsil and three from Paharpur Tehsil. Of the 47 injured, 41 are being treated at the District Headquarters Hospital and six at Mian Muhammad Teaching Hospital.

The condition of three injured individuals is critical, while 18 remain under observation. A total of 26 people with minor injuries have been discharged. No deaths or injuries have been reported from Kalachi, Darazandha, Parwa, and Daraban tehsils so far.

Deputy Commissioner Abdul Nasir Khan, District Police Officer (DPO) Dera, and Assistant Commissioner Syed Arsalan visited hospitals, supervised rescue operations, and met with the injured. They coordinated with hospital administrations to ensure immediate medical assistance and facilities for the victims.

The district administration is closely monitoring the situation, and relief activities are underway. Rescue operations have been further intensified in the affected areas, and prompt medical assistance is being provided. Authorities have urged the public to take precautionary measures and immediately contact concerned officials in case of emergencies.

Strong winds uprooted trees, blocking roads and disrupting traffic. Solar panels installed on rooftops were dismantled and damaged, while the district plunged into darkness as power supply was disrupted due to the storm.

Meanwhile, in Maidan, Lower Dir, three children died when the roof of their house caved in during the heavy downpour.

According to Rescue 1122, disaster and medical teams reached the spot soon after receiving the information. The deceased children were identified as 10-year-old Qasim, 11-year-old Murtaza, and 9-year-old Sohail.

K-P CM, Governor express grief and sympathy

Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur and Governor Faisal Karim Kundi expressed grief over the loss of life and property in the rain-related incidents.

In his message, Governor Kundi extended condolences and heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved families and prayed for the departed souls.

He also wished a speedy recovery for the injured and directed the district office of the Red Crescent Society to provide relief to the affected families.

Similarly, Chief Minister Gandapur expressed deep sorrow over the deaths and extended his condolences to the families of the deceased.

He instructed the concerned authorities to take immediate steps to provide relief and assistance to the affected families and ensure the best possible medical care for the injured.

Gandapur added that immediate measures should be taken to compensate victims losses and rehabilitate them, assuring that the provincial government will fully support the affected families and will not leave them alone in this difficult time.

来源:the tribune

url

https://tribune.com.pk/story/2562947/Rain-fatalities-toll-mounts-in-K-P-with-11-more-die-in-DI-Khan,-Lower-Dir


标题:Over 120 dead in six weeks in torrential rains across Punjab

时间:2025-8-234

正文:

Over 120 people have died in Punjab during the past six weeks as torrential rains and flash floods swept through rural and urban settlements, according to official figures.

The Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) said the ongoing monsoon spell is expected to continue intermittently until August 27, bringing risks of riverine floods, urban flooding and waterlogging in low-lying areas.

Nationwide, more than 700 people have lost their lives and nearly 1,000 others have been injured in rain-related incidents since the start of the season, including women and children.

In Punjab alone, 54 fatalities were reported in the first half of July, with the toll rising steadily in recent days.

Read: Sutlej River on flood alert as water levels rise

The floods have caused severe damage to housing infrastructure. At least 123 houses have been destroyed in Punjab, while dozens more have been partially damaged. More than 2,000 families have been displaced and are being sheltered in temporary camps and emergency facilities.

Hundreds of acres of standing crops have also been washed away, inflicting significant losses on farmers.

The PDMA reported high flood levels in the Sutlej River at Ganda Singh Wala and a medium flood at Head Sulemanki. The Chenab River is also swelling rapidly, threatening low-lying districts including Gujrat, Sialkot and Narowal.

Meanwhile, the Indus River at Tarbela remains at low flood levels, though authorities warned water releases may be required if rainfall continues, as the reservoir is already at full capacity.

Across the border, Indias Bhakra, Pong and Thein dams are nearing maximum storage capacity. The Indian High Commission has also warned of high flood levels in the Tawi River, which experts caution could directly impact the Chenab River and adjoining districts of Punjab.

Punjabs Relief Commissioner and PDMA Director General have directed all relevant departments to remain on high alert.

Agencies, including WASA, Rescue 1122, district administrations, local government, agriculture, irrigation, health, livestock and transport departments, have been mobilised.

Machinery and staff are deployed in vulnerable areas for water drainage, while flood relief camps continue to provide shelter and essential supplies to displaced families.

来源:the tribune

url

https://tribune.com.pk/story/2562936/over-120-dead-in-six-weeks-in-torrential-rains-across-punjab


标题:Cloudburst, flash floods claim 406 lives in KP: PDMA

时间:2025-8-24

正文:

PESHAWAR: PDMA Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on Sunday said that 406 people have died in cloudburst and flash floods since August 15.

The death toll included 305 men, 55 women and 46 children, Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) KP has stated.

PDMA in a factsheet has said that 247 people have also been injured in various fatal incidents including 179 men, 38 women and 30 children.

According to the PDMA, the death toll of flooding in district Buner has soared to 337, the highest death toll in the affected areas.

Flooding claimed 46 lives in Swabi district, PDMA said.

The roof collapse incidents in Dera Iamail Khan claimed eight lives, while 48 persons were injured, PDMA said.

The rainfall and flash floods damaged overall 3526 properties in which 2945 houses partially damaged, while 577 structures were fully damaged in the natural calamity, PDMA has said.

According to an assessment, agricultural losses in Buner are staggering, as 55,890 acres of farmland submerged. Additionally, 825 shops were destroyed, and 3,638 livestock perished, dealing a severe blow to local livelihoods.

The Public Health Department faced damages worth Rs 194.8 million due to the collapse of water channels and related infrastructure.

Similarly, the Education Department reported that 29 educational institutions were affected, including one school completely destroyed and several others partially damaged.

The Agriculture Department confirmed that 26,142 acres of crops were ruined, leading to losses exceeding Rs 250 million.

Meanwhile, the Highway Authority stated that 4 kilometers of road were washed away, causing damages of more than Rs 320 million.

Authorities have warned that rehabilitation will require significant resources as the region struggles to recover from the widespread devastation caused by the cloudburst and floods.

来源:arynews

url

https://arynews.tv/cloudburst-flash-floods-claim-406-lives-kp-pdma/


标题:KP floods: Health department confirms 335 deaths, 356 injuries

时间:2025-8-24

正文:

PESHAWAR: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) floods have claimed 335 lives and injured 356 individuals, ARY News reported on Sunday, quoting the provincial health departments report.

On the instructions of the Advisor to the Health Department, a comprehensive report has been released detailing healthcare activities and impacts in flood-affected districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

According to the report, a total of 335 deaths and 356 injuries have been confirmed through health centers across the affected areas. On August 22 alone, one death and six injuries were recorded.

Medical treatment was provided to 27,270 patients across 11 districts on August 22.

These patients were treated through 3,704 medical camps and 23,566 health centers, as per the situational assessment.

Cumulatively, 262,006 patients have received treatment at medical camps and health facilities since the onset of the floods.

Read more: Children stranded as flood water enters schools

Over the past 24 hours, 3,156 new cases of illness were reported, bringing the total number of disease cases to 15,176.

The report further revealed that the floods have partially damaged 57 health facilities, while 3 centers have been completely destroyed.

The provincial health department continues to monitor the situation closely and is providing essential medical services to flood-affected communities through emergency health camps and mobile units.

It is pertinent to mention here that National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) continues to assist the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government and Provincial Disaster Management Authority in relief operations in KP floods affected areas on the directions of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif.

来源arynews

url

https://arynews.tv/kp-floods-health-department-confirms-335-deaths-356-injuries/


标题:8 more killed in DI Khan as rains continue to batter KP, taking provinces death toll to 406

时间:2025-8-24 08:38:00

正文:

At least eight people were killed as heavy downpour lashed Khyber-Pakhtunkhwas Dera Ismail Khan district, taking the total rain-related death toll in the province since August 15 to 406, Rescue 1122 said on Sunday.

Record rains in KP, which started on August 15, have wreaked havoc on different parts of the province. Last week, the provincial government declared an emergency as torrential rains ravaged homes, displaced families, and left a trail of destruction across Buner, Swat, Shangla, Mansehra, and beyond.

On Thursday, the KP Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) issued an advisory, forecasting widespread rains in the province from August 22 to 26.

DI Khan Rescue 1122 spokesperson, in a statement, said that torrential rains claimed the lives of eight people in DI Khan last night, while 48 people were injured in roof collapse incidents across the city, as per a PDMA report.

According to the Rescue 1122 statement, heavy rains and strong winds caused widespread infrastructure damage as multiple incidents of damage to trees, walls, and solar panels were reported.

Rescue 1122 teams were actively engaged in rescue operations in the affected areas, said the statement, as all the injured people were rushed to nearby hospitals.

Rescue teams were working to clear out debris from the damage caused by the heavy deluge, the statement added.

Detailing rescue efforts, the District Emergency Officer Engineer Fasihullah said, Our top priority is the protection of citizens, and we are utilising every available resource in the rescue operation.

KP death toll since August 15 rises to 406

According to the latest data issued by KP PDMA, last nights rains in DI Khan have taken the provinces rain-related death toll since August 15 to 406, which includes 305 men, 55 women and 46 children.

District Buners death toll has risen to 237, while Swabi has recorded 42 deaths due to flash floods till now, according to PDMA. Mansehra reported 25 deaths in flash floods, landslides and roof collapse incidents. Another three people lost their lives in Battagram due to flash floods.

Abbottabad and Noshwera reported two deaths each, the PDMA report said.

Mardan, Upper Kohistan, Torghar, and South Waziristan recorded one death each.

The PDMA report said that 247 people have been injured in rain-related incidents across the province, out of which 175 are men, 38 women, and 30 children. The highest number of injuries was reported in Buner at 128.

Since August 15, a total of 3,526 houses have been damaged due to rain and flash floods, including 577 that were destroyed completely.

The number of cattle that perished during the rain was 5,727, according to the report.

PDMA spokesperson has advised the public to contact the authoritys helpline at 1700 in case of any emergency or weather updates.

PDMAs emergency operation centre remains fully functional, the spokesperson added.

PTI Chairman Barrister Gohar Ali Khan, while speaking to Dawn.com on Saturday, assailed the federal government for its inadequate support to KP, particularly Buner.

Centre only provided six things to Buner: 200 tents, 98 ration packages, five generators, five dewatering pumps, 400 blankets and 500 kgs of medicine, he claimed, saying that, This is nothing.

Gohar also appealed to the Centre to provide the people of KP relief from electricity bills at this difficult time.

In a related development, Bahrains Interior Minister, Lieutenant General Rashid bin Abdullah Al Khalifa, held a telephonic conversation with Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi today to convey his sorrow over the loss of lives caused by rains and floods in Pakistan.

On Friday, the Nat­ional Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) issued a red alert, urging provincial and district administrations to brace for pot­­ential flooding as a fresh monsoon spell has been forecasted to lash the country from Aug 23 to 29.

According to NDMA data, at least 788 people have died and over 1,000 have been injured in rain-related incidents and flash flooding since the start of the Monsoon season on June 25.

Monsoon rains, which fall across the region from June to September every year, continue to lash many parts of the country. Starting in late June, Monsoon rains have wreaked havoc across the country in the past month by triggering deadly floods, landslides and displacement, particularly in vulnerable, poorly drained, or densely populated areas.

来源:DAWN

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https://www.dawn.com/news/1936874/8-more-killed-in-di-khan-as-rains-continue-to-batter-kp-taking-provinces-death-toll-to-406


标题:NDMA - Monsoon 2025 Daily Situation Report No. 60

时间:2025-8-24

正文总结:

Summary of NDMA Monsoon 2025 Daily Situation Report No. 60 (August 24, 2025)

I. Casualties

(1) Past 24 Hours

Deaths: A total of 10 people died nationwide, all in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP). 1 child in Upper Kohistan and 1 male in Mardan died due to house collapse; 8 people (4 males, 2 females, 2 children) in Dera Ismail Khan died due to heavy rain, accompanied by secondary disasters like fallen power lines and trees.

Injuries: 56 people were injured, all in KP2 in Upper Kohistan (1 female, 1 child), 2 in Mardan (males), and 52 in Dera Ismail Khan (36 males, 10 females, 6 children), mostly related to heavy rain and secondary disasters.

(2) Cumulative Situation

A total of 798 people died and 1074 were injured nationwide. KP (479 deaths, 341 injuries) and Punjab (165 deaths, 584 injuries) were the worst-hit. Causes of death included house collapse, heavy rain, and flash floods.

II. Infrastructure and Property Losses

(1) Past 24 Hours

Houses damaged: 371 houses (300 partially, 71 completely)8 in KP (6 partial, 2 complete) and 363 in Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJ&K, 294 partial, 69 complete). AJ&Ks data is pending local verification.

Livestock perished: No new records.

Roads damaged: 0.25 km blocked in Mansehra (KP) due to landslides; 30 jeeps stranded, later cleared with heavy machinery.

Bridges damaged: No new records (NTR).

(2) Cumulative Situation

655.75 km of roads, 238 bridges, 7001 houses, and 5548 livestock were damaged/lost. KP (3934 houses, 4904 livestock) and AJ&K (1550 houses) suffered the most losses.

III. Flood Relief Activities

No new relief supplies distributed in the past 24 hours (NTR).

Cumulative supplies included 3869 tents/3921 blankets in KP, 14000 sandbags in GB, 153 de-watering pumps in Sindh, and 1550 life jackets/119 boats in Punjab.

IV. Relief and Medical Camps

(1) Past 24 Hours

Punjab added 94 camps for evacuees along the Sutlej River (no occupants yet). 80,434 people were evacuated from high-risk areas of the Sutlej River, with further evacuations pending updates.

(2) Cumulative Situation

613 camps housed 29311 people, with KP accounting for over 42% (308 camps, 25927 occupants). 3227 people received medical treatment, mainly in KP (2300) and GB (927).

V. Rescue Operations

(1) Past 24 Hours

Punjab conducted 80 operations, evacuating 80,434 people from high-risk areas of the Sutlej River.

(2) Cumulative Situation

592 operations rescued 106,078 people. Punjab (325 ops, 89,645 rescued) and KP (211 ops, 14,317 rescued) achieved significant results.

VI. Meteorological and Hydrological Forecast

(1) Weather and River Alerts

Weather: Widespread thunderstorms (with heavy rain) expected in Jhelum/Chenab basins in 24 hours; urban flooding may hit Lahore/Gujranwala in 2 days.

Rivers: Indus River (Guddu) at high flood level, (Sukkur) to rise to high level; Sutlej River (Ganda Singh Wala) to remain high; Chenab River (Marala/Khanki) to reach high level in 24 hours.

(2) Reservoir Levels

Tarbela Dam: 1549.20 ft (99.20% storage); Mangla Dam: 1219.40 ft (76.39% storage), both at high levels.

VII. Rainfall

Significant rainfall in multiple areas: 126 mm in Gujrat, 75 mm in Gujranwala (Punjab); 79 mm in Takht Bai, 64 mm in Mardan (KP); 30-70 mm in Islamabad/Sialkot.

巴基斯坦国家灾害管理局 2025 年季风季第 60 期每日情况报告(2025 8 24 日)

一、伤亡情况

(一)过去 24 小时

死亡人数:全国共 10 人死亡,均来自开伯尔 - 普赫图赫瓦省(KP)。其中上科希斯坦地区 1 名儿童、马尔丹地区 1 名男性死于房屋倒塌;德拉伊斯梅尔汗地区因暴雨导致 8 人死亡(男性 4 人、女性 2 人、儿童 2 人),该地区还伴随暴雨引发的电力线路倒塌、树木倾倒及屋顶太阳能设备损坏等次生灾害。

受伤人数:全国共 56 人受伤,均来自 KP 省。上科希斯坦地区 2 人(女性 1 人、儿童 1 人)、马尔丹地区 2 人(男性)、德拉伊斯梅尔汗地区 52 人(男性 36 人、女性 10 人、儿童 6 人),受伤多与暴雨及次生灾害相关。

(二)累计情况

全国累计死亡 798 人、受伤 1074 人。KP 省死亡 479 人、受伤 341 人,旁遮普省死亡 165 人、受伤 584 人,为伤亡最严重的两个省份;信德省、吉尔吉特 - 巴尔蒂斯坦(GB)、阿扎德查谟和克什米尔(AJ&K)等也有不同程度伤亡,死亡原因涵盖房屋倒塌、暴雨、山洪等多种灾害类型。

二、基础设施及财产损失

(一)过去 24 小时

房屋损毁:全国共 371 所房屋损毁(300 所部分损毁、71 所完全损毁),其中 KP 8 所(部分损毁 6 所、完全损毁 2 所),AJ&K 地区 363 所(部分损毁 294 所、完全损毁 69 所),AJ&K 房屋损失数据待地方政府核实后更新。

牲畜死亡:无新增记录。

道路损毁:KP 省曼塞赫拉地区 0.25 公里道路因山体滑坡受阻,约 30 辆吉普车滞留,经重型机械清理后已恢复通行,游客安全返回纳兰。

桥梁损毁:无新增记录(NTR)。

(二)累计情况

道路损毁 655.75 公里、桥梁 238 座、房屋 7001 所、牲畜 5548 头。KP 省房屋损毁 3934 所、牲畜死亡 4904 头,AJ&K 房屋损毁 1550 所,两地基础设施与财产损失最为突出。

三、洪水救援活动

过去 24 小时无新增救援物资发放记录(NTR)。

累计发放物资覆盖多品类:KP 省帐篷 3869 顶、毯子 3921 条;GB 地区沙袋 14000 个;信德省排水泵 153 台;旁遮普省救生衣 1550 件、船 119 艘,可满足住宿、防护、排水等多样化救援需求。

四、救援与医疗营地

(一)过去 24 小时

旁遮普省新增 94 个救援营地,用于安置萨特累季河沿岸疏散群众,暂无人入住,无医疗救治记录。截至 8 24 日,旁遮普省已从萨特累季河危险区域疏散 80434 人,后续疏散进展待确认后纳入次日报告。

(二)累计情况

全国累计设立 613 个救援营地,29311 人入住,KP 308 个营地(25927 人入住)占比超 42%。累计医疗救治 3227 人,主要集中在 KP 省(2300 人)和 GB 地区(927 人)。

五、救援行动

(一)过去 24 小时

旁遮普省开展 80 次救援行动,从萨特累季河危险区域疏散 80434 人,均已转移至安全区域。

(二)累计情况

全国累计开展 592 次救援行动,救出 106078 人。旁遮普省 325 次行动救 89645 人,KP 211 次行动救 14317 人,两地救援规模与成效显著。

六、气象水文预报

(一)天气与河流预警

天气:未来 24 小时杰赫勒姆河、杰纳布河等流域或现大范围雷暴暴雨,印度河、喀布尔河流域有分散雷暴;未来 48 小时萨特累季河、拉维河流域或持续强降雨,拉合尔、古吉兰瓦拉等城市未来两天可能出现城市内涝。

河流:印度河古杜站达高洪水水位,苏库尔站达中洪水水位且未来 24 小时或升至高洪水水位;萨特累季河甘达辛格瓦拉站高洪水水位或持续数日;杰纳布河马拉拉、汉基、卡迪拉巴德站未来 24 小时或达高洪水水位,需重点防范流域洪水风险。

(二)水库水位

塔贝拉大坝当前水位 1549.20 英尺(蓄水量 99.20%),曼格拉大坝 1219.40 英尺(蓄水量 76.39%),均维持较高水位。

七、降雨量

过去 24 小时多地出现明显降雨:旁遮普省古吉拉特 126 毫米、古杰兰瓦拉 75 毫米,KP 省塔克特拜 79 毫米、马尔丹 64 毫米,伊斯兰堡、锡亚尔科特等城市降雨量 30-70 毫米,为近期降雨较集中区域。

来源:NDMA

url

https://www.ndma.gov.pk/storage/sitreps/August2025/UnNKuQcc26qbGacHaRem.pdf



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