Devastating Monsoon Rains and Flash Floods Hit Pakistan in July 1995
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Disaster Overview : In July 1995, Pakistan was struck by severe monsoon rains and flash floods, leading to catastrophic damage across various provinces, including Swat, Dera Ismail Khan, Rawalpindi, Dadu, Khuzdar, and Jhal Magsi. The heavy rainfall exceeded normal levels by 11 to 25 per cent, resulting in widespread flooding that affected over 1.2 million people, destroyed thousands of homes, and caused significant damage to infrastructure and agriculture.
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