Thousands flee as Pakistan floods spread to plains
Deluge worst since 2010, when around 1,700 people died due to flooding
Jhang: Pakistani authorities say hundreds of thousands of people are fleeing flash floods after having been warned to evacuate as the death toll from severe monsoon rains in Pakistan and neighbouring India climbs to 457 people.
Ahmad Kamal, spokesman for the National Disaster Management Authority, says the Chenab River breached an embankment early Wednesday following a warning the day before.
The floods, which began in the Himalayan region between India and Pakistan on September 3, have flowed down to the plains, affecting more than 1.5 million people in Pakistan. The deluge is the worst since 2010, when some 1,700 people died in flooding in Pakistan.
( Source : AP )
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