Thousands of rescuers continued searching for the remaining people on Saturday after killing North Pakistan and neighbor India.
The great death due to floods, which started with heavy monsoon rains this week, has been extended backwards after two consecutive days of torrential rains.
Hundreds of people died in Northern Pakistan
According to officials, in Pakistan and Pakistan administered in Pakistan, at least 344 people have died.
The National Disaster Management Authority said that 324 Death B reported at Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, a hill province in North -West Pakistan.
Officials said 11 more people were killed in Kashmir administered in Pakistan, while nine others died in the neighboring area of Gilgit-Baltistan.
Most houses and buildings were swept away by floods after the collapse of buildings.
Varsha which is still obstructing the efforts O00 rescue vocals who are trying to fix the bodies with dirty debris, as well as trying to locate the survivors and provide relief.
Bilal Ahmed AFP News, a spokesman of the agency of Khyber Pantanakahwa, said, “Many rains, many AEAS are facing important challenges in providing help from landlines, and washed roads, especially in the transport of heavy machinery and ambulance,” Bilal Ahmed AFP News, spokesperson of Khyber Pankadhwa’s agency.
Hence a heavy rainfall warning has been issued for North -West Pakistan, which has been provoked by people to “measures”.
Disaster declared in many districts
In remote areas, there is access to heavy vehicles to help transfer the debris from the closure of the road.
“Many more people may still get trapped under the rubble, which has been manually clarified by the local residents,” said Baner District Deputy Commissioner Kashif Qayyum Khan.
The provincial Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government has said that the worst affected districts of Baner, Bajaur, SWAT, Shangla, Mansehra and Batgram have been declared as disaster-hit AAS.
Helicopter crash killed five
The Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province said in a statement, a helicopter participating in rescue efforts in Pakistan on Friday said.
Ali Amin Gandhapur said in a statement, “An MI -17 helicopter of the provincial government is carrying relief goods for the rainy area of Bajaur, which crashed in Pandiali area of Mohammand due to bad weather.” “Five crew members including two pilots were killed.”
India: 60 dead, 80 missing in Chositi
Rescuers were searching for the remaining people in the Himalayan village of the remote Himalayan of Chositi in India, who were administered Kashmir in Kashmir on Friday after a leased flood on 60 people.
Officials said 300 people were rescued on Thursday in the list, but many of the 200 missing people were believed to have been washed.
There was a crowd of Chosti due to the pilgrimage of the pilgrimage site of the local Hindu deity Machil Mata. Pilgrims of more than 8 kilometers (about 5 mi) from the temple are accessible by village vehicles before trekking pilgrims.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said at the beginning of a two -hour speech on the 79th Independence Day of the country, “Nature has been testing us. In the last few days, we have had to deal with landslides, cloudbers and other natural disasters.”
Cloudbers deteriorated due to climate change
Intense rains on the small area, known as Cloudberf, are rapidly becoming common in the Himalayan region of India and northern Pakistan, causing these areas to flash floods and landlines.
While the monsoon season from June to September brings about three quarters of South Asia’s annual rainfall, which is important for crops, so it brings landslides and flash floods.
Experts say that climate change cloudberf changes in recent years, and the damage has increased due to unplanned growth in the mountainous region.
A Study by world weather attention Pakistan found rain from 24 June to July, which is 10% to 15% heavy, especially in the provinces of Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, due to climate change.
Edited by: Rana Taha and Vesley Dakri