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  11 Aug 2025, 19:29

7 killed by mudslide while fixing water channel in Pakistan

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KHAPLU, Pakistan, Aug 11, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - A mudslide in northern Pakistan on 
Monday swept over a group of villagers attempting to fix a water channel 
damaged in recent monsoon rains, killing seven people, officials said.

More than 300 people have been killed across the country since the monsoon 
season began on June 26, the National Disaster Management Authority said.

Volunteers had been working through the night in the northern city of Danyor, 
in mountainous Gilgit-Baltistan, to fix a man-made water channel when part of 
the group was buried under a mudslide, the region's disaster agency said.

Seven bodies were recovered, the agency added in an incident report.

"It was a self-help initiative taken by the villagers as they depend mostly 
on these water channels," local journalist Shireen Karim told AFP.

"They mostly work during the night because of the hot weather during the 
day."

The four water channels -- made of stone or mud to bring fresh water for 
drinking and agriculture downstream -- were damaged in flash floods in July.

The volunteers had already completed work on two channels.

Monsoon season brings South Asia 70 to 80 percent of its annual rainfall, and 
runs from late June until September in Pakistan.

The annual rains are vital for agriculture and food security, and the 
livelihoods of millions of farmers, but also bring destruction.

This season flash floods, building collapses, lightning strikes and drownings 
were among the causes of death.

Hundreds more have been injured.