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'Flash floods in Pakistan kill at least 27'

Source: SAMAA
Geneva : Switzerland | 3 months ago  
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GENEVA: At least 27 people have died in northwestern Pakistan and nine are missing in flash floods since the weekend that have also destroyed houses, crops and livestock, the United Nations said on Tuesday. "The final toll could be higher," Elisabeth Byrs, spokeswoman of the U.N. Office for Humanitarian...
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