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Heavy monsoon rains that triggered flooding and landslides in Pakistan this summer have killed over 900 people, including 326 children, and displaced tens of thousands, Pakistani officials say.
The big picture: Millions have been affected by the rains and flooding, which have destroyed more than 95,000 homes and damaged hundreds of thousands more, according to the UN. It's one of the worst monsoon seasons Pakistan has seen in recent years, with last month being the wettest July since 1961, per Reuters.
State of play: Officials in Pakistan, which was already facing an economic crisis, have called on the international community to help respond to the devastation.
The UN has allocated $3 million in funding for emergency response operations.
Our thought bubble via Andrew Freedman: Climate change is influencing extreme weather events in ways that ramp up disaster risks worldwide.
What to watch: The monsoon rains in Pakistan are expected to continue through this week, mostly in the southern part of the country, AP reports

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