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Cloudbursts in Pakistan and India this monsoon have killed hundreds. Experts explain why these sudden downpours happen more often in the Himalayas and why prediction remains difficult.
Experts in meteorology have dismissed the theory of `Cloudburst’ as reason behind recent devastating floods in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and ...
Across Pakistan, monsoon rains that began in late June have been heavier than usual, killing at least 645 people. Four ...
In the middle of the night, by the glow of their mobile phones, rescuers and villagers dug through the concrete remains of ...
Cloudbursts are causing chaos in mountainous parts of India and Pakistan, with tremendous amounts of rain falling in a short ...
Cloudbursts have caused devastation in Pakistan and India during the monsoon. These intense rain events led to flash floods ...
By Saeed Shah, Rajendra Jadhav and Shilpa Jamkhandikar ISLAMABAD/NEW DELHI (Reuters) -Massive, sudden downpours of rain known ...
Islamabad. Pakistan restored 70 percent of electricity and reopened damaged roads in the country's north and northwest after ...
Pakistan has restored 70 per cent of its electricity supply and reopened key roads in the northern and northwestern regions, ...
Massive, sudden downpours of rain known as cloudbursts have struck Pakistan and India during this monsoon season, killing hundreds of people in the flash floods and landslides they have triggered.
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