Flash Floods Kill More Than 280 People in India and Pakistan
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The department has deployed 172 ambulances, 438 rapid response teams and 323 mobile medical teams for flood-affected areas.
In Pakistan, a helicopter carrying relief supplies to the flood-hit northwestern Bajaur region crashed due to bad weather, killing all five people on board, including two pilots, a government statement said.
After flash floods and landslides caused by torrential rain killed dozens in northern India, social media users shared a clip falsely claiming it shows the disaster in the state of Uttar Pradesh. But there are no official reports of flooding in the area in early July and the video was made with AI.
Many people feared to be trapped after a huge torrent of mud and water surged down a mountain and crashed into the village of Dharali in India.
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Pakistani officials say they are expanding rescue and relief operations after flash floods killed more than 220 people in a single northwest district and destroyed homes, roads, and businesses