Pakistan Flood Deaths Cross 1,000 in 'Climate Catastrophe'
The death toll in the worst floods to hit Pakistan in over 80 years has risen to 1,000, with more than 2.6 million people displaced, more than 10,000 homes destroyed and more than 1,000 bridges and thousands of kilometers of roads washed away, the United Nations said on Wednesday.
1. Climate Catastrophe
The floods have been described as a "climate catastrophe" and the death toll is expected to climb as rescuers search for survivors. The floods have affected more than 17 million people and have killed more than 1,000 people, according to the National Disaster Management Authority.
2. News
The death toll from the Pakistani floods has increased to 1,037 and is still climbing, according to the latest figures from the country's disaster management authority.
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The death toll in the devastating floods in Pakistan has crossed the 1,000 mark, with the vast majority of the victims killed in the country's worst-ever natural disaster. According to the Ministry of Information, the floods have killed 1,064 people, with more than 3,000 injured. The floods, which have inundated the country's most populous province of Punjab, have displaced around 1.7 million people and affected almost 16 million others across the country.
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The number of people killed by floods in Pakistan has risen to at least 1,000, a government official said on Thursday, as rescue teams continued to search for survivors in remote areas. More than a million people have been displaced by the worst flooding in decades and more than 15 million have been affected.
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