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Asian News International on MSNPakistan: Indus River swells in Punjab's Kalabagh as monsoon rains trigger medium-level floodingFlooding at Punjab's Kalabagh on the Indus River reached a "medium" level on Friday, while low-level floods were reported at four other locations due to heavy monsoon rains and glacial melting, the Punjab Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) said,
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Torrential rain has triggered flooding, destroyed hundreds of houses, and killed more than dozens in the past month.
Devastating monsoon rains in Pakistan have killed 63 in Punjab in 24 hours, raising the national death toll to 159. Chakwal is hit hardest by flash floods, prompting Punjab CM Maryam Nawaz to declare a rain emergency.
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PDMA says 63 dead, over 100 injured; Chakwal records 400mm of rain in 10 hours; flood alert issued for Rawalpindi; more showers expected.