Pakistan, Buner District and floods
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Pakistan is grappling with devastating flash floods. Heavy rains have caused widespread destruction. At least 243 people have died, with many still mi
Samaa TV team reached the affected area ahead of many government responders to offer continuous coverage of the unfolding disaster.
Under the open sky, beside a mound of broken timber and mud-soaked memories, 48-year-old Saad Ullah digs through debris with a hoe in same hands once bundled firewood for customers are now desperately clawing through the wreckage of his life.
Swabi Al-Khidmat Foundation says they had sent medicines worth Rs1m along with five doctors and 15 paramedical staff to Buner.
Samaa TV team reached the affected area ahead of many government responders to offer continuous coverage of the unfolding disaster.
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Daily Times on MSNInterior minister visits flood-hit Buner today
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Pakistan Press Foundation 13 July 2009 1 minute read The home of radio journalist Rahman Buneri has been blown up by the Taliban in the militancy plagued Buner district of Pakistan's North-West Frontier Province. (PPF/IFEX) – The home of Rahman Buneri, a correspondent for Voice of America’s (VOA) Pashto-language service, Deewa Radio, was blown up on 9 July 2009 by the Pakistani Taliban in ...
According to Deputy Commissioner (DC) Buner, Kashif Qayyum, the catastrophic floods have wreaked widespread havoc across the district, resulting in the deaths of 401 people and injuries to 671 others.