Continuous flooding in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) has taken the lives of more than a dozen people in recent days. Heavy rains have caused rivers and streams to overflow, leading to dangerous floods in many areas of the province.
Many homes have been damaged or destroyed, and families have been forced to leave their houses to find safer places. Roads and bridges have also been washed away, making it difficult for rescue teams to reach people who need help. The local government and rescue workers are working hard to provide food, shelter, and medical care to those affected by the floods.
Officials say that the number of deaths may rise as more reports come in from remote areas. Many people are still missing, and search operations are ongoing. The government has asked the army and other emergency services to help with rescue and relief efforts.
Flooding is a common problem in KP during the monsoon season, but this year the rains have been especially heavy and relentless. Experts are warning people to stay away from rivers and low-lying areas, as more rain is expected in the coming days.
The community is mourning the loss of loved ones and is calling for more support from the government to rebuild their homes and lives. The authorities have promised to do everything possible to help the victims and prevent further loss of life.