People displaced by last year's floods and living in tents are seen after heavy monsoon rains in Peshawar, Pakistan Thursday, Aug 25, 2011. – AP Photo/Mohammad Sajjad

PESHAWAR: Flash floods triggered by heavy monsoon rains swept through a village in northwestern Pakistan, killing 16 people and leaving several others missing, disaster management officials said Thursday.

The floods hit the remote Kundian Valley in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province Wednesday, destroying houses and other infrastructure, said Syed Asghar Ali Shah, the acting head of disaster management in the province.

Rescue operations and relief operations have been hampered by bridges and roads that were damaged last year in the worst flooding in Pakistan's history and have not been fixed, said Shah.

Authorities sent two helicopters to help with the operations and hope to send another tomorrow, he said.

Heavy rains are expected to continue in the area for at least another 24 hours, according to Pakistan's meteorological department.

Monsoon rains begin in July in Pakistan and often lead to flooding. The floods that hit last year inundated about one-fifth of the country _ an area the size of the United Kingdom _ and affected up to 20 million people.

Experts have warned that many citizens are more vulnerable to flooding this year because they have not recovered from last year's tragedy.

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