The authorities say that the flash floods and the ceiling have collapsed over the past 36 hours have claimed the lives of 19 people, which increased their total number to 32 hours.
Heavy rains and Floods flash Throughout Pakistan, 32 people have been killed since the start of the seasonal wind season earlier this week, according to disaster management officials.
Eight children said that the flash floods that have been collapsing over the past 36 hours have claimed the lives of 19 people, then eight children of them.
Of the total deaths, 13 were reported in Wadi Swat.
The Disaster Management Authority in the region said that at least 13 people have been killed in the eastern Punjab district since Wednesday.
Eight deaths were children who died when the walls and surfaces collapsed during heavy rains.
The risk of sudden flooding is still
The Disaster Authority said that the floods in Khaybar Bakhtmuhu were also harmed 56 homes, six of which were destroyed.
The National Meteorological Service has warned that the risk of heavy rains and potential floods will remain high until at least on Tuesday.
Last month, at least 32 people were killed in severe storms in South Asia, which witnessed many harsh air events in the spring, including strong storms.
Pakistan is one of the most vulnerable countries in the world in the effects of climate change, and its 240 million people face severe air events with an increase in frequency.
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