Flash flooding in the country’s northern areas on Friday left at least 222 people dead, with 210 lives lost in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and 12 in Gilgit-Baltistan (GB), according to provincial officials and disaster management bodies. Since late June, monsoon rains have wreaked havoc across the country — especially KP and northern regions — by triggering deadly floods, landslides and displacement, particularly in vulnerable, poorly drained, or densely populated areas. Key points: 210 killed in KP, including 91 in Buner 12 dead in GB, nine dead in AJK Over 10 people killed each in Bajaur, Battagram, Shangla and Mansehra KP government rescue helicopter crashes, five crew dead KP CM says all departments engaged in rescue operations Bridges, homes, water mills washed away in AJK Over 700 tourists rescued from AJK’s Ratti Gali Flash flood washes away homes in GB’s Daen village Tourists stranded in GB due to flooded roads Power outages in GB’s Skardu after water entered power station The province-wide deaths in KP includ...
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SharpLink now holds $3.5 billion worth of ETH, maintaining its rank as the token's second-largest corporate holder, according to its Q2 filing. SharpLink Gaming, an online gaming company with the second-largest corporate Ether treasury, announced a net loss of $103 million for the second quarter of 2025, driven by a paper loss from accounting for liquid staked Ether (LsETH). The loss marks a steep drop from a $500,000 loss in the same period of 2024 — a year-over-year change of -25,980%. According to a Friday announcement, SharpLink now holds 728,804 Ether (ETH) worth approximately $3.5 billion at this writing. The only publicly traded company with more ETH is BitMine Immersion Technologies, which holds a little more than 1.15 million ETH worth approximately $5.1 billion. Of SharpLink’s Q2 loss, $87.8 million — or 85% — is related to the company’s LsETH. A SharpLink representative told Cointelegraph that the company still has all its LsETH and that the impairment “reflects accounting rules, not a sale or loss...