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Death toll tops 670 in Pakistan floods
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 31 - 07 - 2010


The death toll rose to 672 from floods Saturday
as rescue workers tried to reach tens of thousands of people stranded
in north-western Pakistan, officials said.
according to DPA, rivers bloated by monsoon rains submerged thousands of villages,
washed away dozens of bridges and telecommunication installations,
blocked roads and inundated millions of acres agricultural land.
Mujahid Khan, a spokesman for the Edhi Foundation, said that 635
people were killed in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province, the worst-hit area
with more than 400,000 people displaced.
Mian Iftikhar Hussain, the provincial Information Minister, said
more than 500 people had died, adding that the latest official death
toll would be announced later Saturday.
Hundreds of soldiers were dispatched to rescue and relief in
Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa's worst flooding since 1982.
Soldiers had moved 14,250 people to safety, including 2,800
tourists stranded in mountain resort of Kalam, the military said.
"Seventeen army helicopters are taking parts in these relief
activities besides motor boats," it said.
Hussain appealed to the international community to provide
immediate help to prevent "a major humanitarian disaster."
The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs and
other UN organizations pledged support for the victims on Friday.
US Ambassador Ann Patterson also promised seven helicopters to
assist the relief efforts.
Flooding in the Pakistan-administered Kashmir region claimed 24
lives. Thirteen more people died in the central province of Punjab
where large areas were flooded.
Pakistan experiences an annual monsoon, which brings heavy rains
to the whole subcontinent in July and early August.
Dozens of people were killed last week and tens of thousands
displaced in floods in the south-western province of Baluchistan.
The national Meteorological Department has predicted 10 per cent
more rain this year than during a normal monsoon season.


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