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OverviewGreen flood alert in Pakistan Wed, 21 Jul 2010 00:00 +0000 See also experimental flood monitoring system for Pakistan Analysis: July 23, 2010: "Quetta, Pakistan (AHN) - At least 60 people were killed by flash floods triggered by heavy rains in the country?s southwestern Balochistan province, officials confirmed on Friday.Fifty-five people in Barkhan district and five others died i... The flood started on 7/21/2010 and ended on 7/23/2010, with a duration of 3 days. This flood has severity class 2 (i.e. this is an extreme event with an estimated recurrence interval greater than 100 years). The main cause is Torrential Rain. The alert score is based on the reported death and displaced. Red = 1000 or more people killed or 800000 or more people displaced. Orange = 100 or more people killed or 80000 or more displaced.
ImpactReports indicate that 60 person(s) have been killed and have been displaced. No reports on damage have been found. The flood affected a region of approximately 14180 km2. LocationFor the following locations damage has been reported: Baluchistan province, Barkhan District The approximate geographic location of this flood is 30.51 latitude and 66.95 longitude. This is the centroid of the affected area, as determined by the place names mentioned in the media. Rivers in flood: |
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