FLASH FLOODS CAUSED BY HEAVY MONSOON RAINS SATURDAY KILLED AT LEAST 10 PEOPLE IN A REMOTE VILLAGE OF NORTHWESTERN PAKISTAN, AN OFFICIAL SAID. DOZENS OF MUD- AND STONE-BUILT HOMES WERE WASHED AWAY WHEN A DELUGE OF FLOOD WATER HIT THE VILLAGE OF KARAK, ABOUT 80 KILOMETERS (50 MILES) SOUTHWEST OF PESHAWAR, SAID RAHMAT SALAM, A DISTRICT MAYOR. «A RESCUE OPERATION IS UNDER WAY IN KARAK, AND SO FAR WE HAVE FOUND 10 BODIES,» HE TOLD THE ASSOCIATED PRESS.