2023 Pakistan floods

From March to July of 2023, floods caused by monsoon rains returned to Pakistan after nine months. They worsened at the end of June due to upcoming monsoon rains.[1] At least 159 people were killed, including many children.[1]

2023 Pakistan floods
Date17 March 2023 – 15 July 2023
LocationBalochistan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Punjab, Pakistan
CauseHeavy monsoon rains
Deaths159
Non-fatal injuries264

Background

Many major floods have occurred in Pakistan. Flooding in 2020 killed 410 people and caused US$1.5 billion worth of damage,[2] with 187 deaths occurring in Karachi in 2021[3] and 1,739 killed across the country in 2022.[4]

Impact

At least 159 people were killed, including 96 who died in July.[5] There were also 264 injuries, including 151 who were hurt in July.[6]

Balochistan

Flooding on 17 March killed ten people in Balochistan, including eight in Awaran District. On 30 April, flooding affected several houses, left four dead and four others injured.[7] Flooding in July killed six in the province.[6]

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

Flooding in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province killed 11 people from 24 March to 3 April,[8] with 17 more deaths, including eight from a landslide, and nine injuries occurring in the rest of April.[7]

From June 10 to 11, over 20 people were killed and 100 others were injured due to flooding, including 15 in Bannu District.[9] At least 20 more deaths occurred the following month,[5] including eight children who were killed by a landslide in Shangla District on July 6.[1]

Punjab

On July 5, at least 19 deaths occurred in Lahore due to electrocution or collapsing roofs.[1] Flooding from 6-9 July killed 52 others across Punjab.[6]

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