Afghanistan
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Pakistan, Afghanistan: Deadly Flooding: Over 100 Killed Due to Flooding, Heavy Rains
The latest weather report showed that the deadly flooding in Pakistan and Afghanistan killed over 100 people. The unsettled weather conditions brought unseasonal rainfall, flooding, and flash flood risks to the regions. Read here.
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