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Pakistan: Funeral held for 6 family members killed in floods in Pakistan-administered Azad Kashmir
SHOTLIST: MUZAFFARABAD, PAKISTAN (AUG. 15, 2025) (ANADOLU - ACCESS ALL) 1. WIDE SHOT OF FLOOD-HIT VILLAGE (TWO SHOTS) 2. PEOPLE GATHERED AT YARD OF HOUSE FOR FUNERAL (TWO SHOTS) 3. VARIOUS OF DEAD BODIES COVERED WITH DUVETS, LYING ON BEDS IN YARD/ PEOPLE AROUND 4. VARIOUS OF PEOPLE CARRYING DEAD BODIES 5. VARIOUS OF PEOPLE HOLDING FUNERAL PRAYER/ PRAYING FOR DEAD 6. PEOPLE CARRYING DEAD BODIES AWAY 7. VARIOUS OF DEBRIS OF DESTRUCTED HOUSE/ ITEMS SCATTERED ON DEBRIS MUZAFFARABAD, PAKISTAN - AUGUST 15, 2025: On Friday, Aug. 15, a funeral ceremony was held for six members of the same family who died in heavy rains in Nariyan village, Muzaffarabad, Pakistan-administered Azad Kashmir. Rains and flash floods killed 227 people, including 206 in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, according to local broadcaster Geo. The National Disaster Management Authority said scores of others remain missing. Deaths were also reported in Gilgit-Baltistan province and Pakistan-administered Kashmir (also known as Azad Jammu and Kashmir). Heavy rain and cloudbursts caused widespread flooding in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, spokesperson for the provincial rescue unit, Bilal Ahmed Faizi, earlier told Anadolu over the phone. The rescue teams said heavy rain and a cloudburst had caused massive flooding in the Salarzai area of the Bajaur district on Friday morning, resulting in the washing away of several houses. Gandapur said the crashed chopper was carrying supplies to the Bajaur area. Local authorities have relocated many people to safer places due to rains and landslides in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and the Gilgit-Baltistan region. The NDMA has warned of another spell of monsoon rains from Friday until Sept. 10. Authorities also cautioned that the rise in temperatures accelerated the melting of snow and glaciers across high-altitude regions, increasing water flows in rivers. Monsoon rains, which typically last from June to September, often cause destruction across South Asia, including Pakistan, but climate change has further increased their unpredictability and intensity in recent years. Writing by Ayse Elif Erdis
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