Floods and heavy monsoon rains have now killed 178 people and affected 1.5 million across Pakistan in the last three weeks, disaster management officials said Sunday in updated figures.

Another case of fish mortality, mainly consisting of grey mullets surfaced within Karachi Port extending between Bab Island and Chinna Creek.

High floods was recorded at Punjnad in river Chenab and at Sadhnai in Ravi, while at Punjnad Jagir Sadiq Bund breaching swamped and swept away scores of villages and standing crops on several acres

Cases of dengue have been reported from the valley of Swat as the first four patients testing positive to dengue have been admitted in Saidu Sharif Hospital adding to that two more cases was regist

Heavy rains and flood have engulfed as many as 108 human lives, injured 104 persons and made 334,700 people homeless across the country since August 1.

Climate change has brought another onslaught of devastating floods in Pakistan; thus testing government machinery, capability, and preparedness to tackle natural disasters, according to environment

Sindh Dengue Surveillance Cell of the provincial health department reported 15 new cases of dengue fever only in Karachi city, and around 17 cases in other districts of the province on Thursday.

The Chinese power player of international repute, in collaboration with Engro and Sindh government would be working for setting up a 6000 power plant based on coal fired system.

ISLAMABAD: The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) on Sunday said 84 people died and 91 sustained injuries in flash floods this year across the country.

The fishermen community, including the Pakistan Fisherfolk Forum (PFF) on Wednesday expressed concern over the loss of fish species, as tonnes of dead fish reached ashore after rain, causing threat

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