Officials say that approximately 2022 devastating floods cannot deny extreme weather repetitions.
In Pakistan, at least 46 people have been killed and dozens of injuries in the rainy season and flash floods of almost a week of rainy season, officials said.
The government announced the toll of death on Monday and said that many days of abnormal torrential rains have caused many days of death.
Among them, 4 people from Khaibar Pakhtun Khoophwa province in West Pakistan, 4 in the east of Punjab, Sindh Sindh Sindh, four from Balochistan, National Disaster Management Authority and Provincial Emergency Officer SAID.
Deputy Director of the Meteorological Department of Pakistan, Irfan Virk, told the Associated Press News, “We are expecting general rains during the monsoon season and the concerned authorities have been alerted to take precautionary measures.”
Verk said that in 2022, extreme weather, such as destructive floods, could not deny the repetition of the forerunners.

Subsequently, severe rains sank a third of the country and killed 5,73737 people and suffered widespread destruction.
Last week’s deaths include 13 tourists from 17 people on Friday. Four other family members were rescued from the flood -hit Swat River in Khaibar Pakhtun.
Provincial Emergency Service Spokesperson Bilal Faizi said the rescuers found 12 bodies of the family and continued the search for the second victim on Monday.
The incident, known as a slow response through emergency services, protested a broader protest.
On Sunday, the National Disaster Management Authority warned of potential dangers and advised people against rivers and streams.
