The landslide was slightly buried in 12 villages. More than 300 people were killed and more than 200 were missing.
In Pakistan, Mousons has caused strong flooding and landslides, as a result of which more than 200 people remain missing. On Sunday, August 17, the BBC reported.
It has been mentioned that the sudden flooding in recent days has claimed the lives of more than 300 people in Pakistan and Kashmir, under Pakistan’s control, most of the deaths were recorded in Highland province of Highland of Highland.
A local officer in the Buner’s most affected area informs the BBC that at least 209 people are considered missing, but their number may increase.
The rescue teams buried eight anonymous bodies, as not a family member was found to be able to choose them, says Jehangir Khan, a representative of the Deputy Commissar Buner’s office.
Some relatives also cannot pick up the bodies of their loved ones, because the roads are damaged by bad, he added.
The provincial rescue service representative informs the AFP news agency that they are slightly buried “from 10 to 12 entire villages.”
Aspandar Khatt, the head of the provincial department for eliminating the consequences of natural disasters, said twelve -two people were lost in the Shangla district.
Government period forecasters reported that in the northwest, where many regions were declared natural disaster zones, heavy rains were expected until August 21.
Since June, Pakistan has been suffering from the consequences of this time of monsoons. This year at least 650 people died.
Earlier it was reported that the number of killed as a result of a flood in American State Texas exceeded 120 people.
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