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- 2001_Islamabad_cloud_burst abstract "On 23 July 2001, Islamabad experienced a record breaking 620 millimetres (24 in) of rainfall, which was the 24 hours heaviest rainfall in Pakistan during the past 100 years. Continuous downpour lasted for about 10 hours from 0600-1600 PST in Islamabad and Rawalpindi, caused the worst ever Flash flood in the local stream called “Nulla Lai” and its tributaries of Rawalpindi, which not only flood the low lying areas of the twin cities but swept away the banks of the stream and buildings built in the encroachments. Islamabad's twin city, Rawalpindi experienced 335 millimetres (13.2 in) of rain during this event.".
- 2001_Islamabad_cloud_burst wikiPageExternalLink www.pakmet.com.pk.
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- 2001_Islamabad_cloud_burst subject Category:2001_in_Pakistan.
- 2001_Islamabad_cloud_burst subject Category:2001_meteorology.
- 2001_Islamabad_cloud_burst subject Category:Floods_in_Pakistan.
- 2001_Islamabad_cloud_burst subject Category:Geography_of_Islamabad.
- 2001_Islamabad_cloud_burst comment "On 23 July 2001, Islamabad experienced a record breaking 620 millimetres (24 in) of rainfall, which was the 24 hours heaviest rainfall in Pakistan during the past 100 years.".
- 2001_Islamabad_cloud_burst label "2001 Islamabad cloud burst".
- 2001_Islamabad_cloud_burst label "Ливневые дожди в Пакистане (2001)".
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