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Death toll from nearly six weeks of monsoon rains and floods in Pakistan has risen to 154 .
More than 1,500 homes have been damaged since July 1 , when the rains began.
Many of the 154 deaths occurred in the eastern Punjab and northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa provinces.
Scientists and weather forecasters blame climate change for heavy rains in recent years .
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