Netherlands Embassy in Pakistan Temporarily Closed – Full Details Inside

Netherlands Embassy in Pakistan Temporarily Closed – Full Details Inside

The Embassy of the Netherlands in Pakistan has announced its temporary closure starting from July 9, 2025, according to a report by ARY News. The announcement was made through the embassy’s official social media channels.

Earlier, on July 7, the embassy had also remained closed because of heavy rainfall that affected several parts of the country. In the new notice shared on July 9, no clear date has been given for when the embassy will reopen.

In their statement, the embassy has requested that people who have scheduled appointments during this period should not visit the embassy. They also assured everyone that the staff will contact all affected applicants soon to arrange new appointment dates.

It is important to note that severe monsoon rains have recently affected many cities across Pakistan. The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) has released a detailed report showing the extent of the damage.

According to the NDMA, at least 87 people have died, and 149 have been injured due to rain-related incidents across the country. The data was collected over the past two weeks and shows the serious impact of the ongoing monsoon season.

The main cause of the deaths was flash flooding, which continues to be a major threat in many areas.

In just the last 24 hours, six more people lost their lives, showing how dangerous the situation remains.

Among all regions, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) has suffered the most. The province has reported 30 deaths, including 14 children, and 30 people injured.

Punjab is also badly affected, with 29 deaths reported, which includes 15 children and 4 women. A total of 77 people were injured in this region alone.

Other areas have also seen casualties:

  • Sindh reported 16 deaths and 34 injuries
  • Balochistan reported 11 deaths and 3 injuries
  • Azad Kashmir reported 1 death and 5 injuries

This data highlights the nationwide impact of the current weather conditions, which continue to pose serious challenges to public safety and emergency response efforts.

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Naqqash Khalid

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