LAHORE, Pakistan (AP) — The death toll from monsoon rains and flash flooding in Pakistan over the past month surpassed 100 on Monday as weather forecasters warned that more heavy rain is expected across the country later this week. Pakistan's National Disaster Management Authority said 109 people have died nationwide since June 26. The latest update came a day after the disaster management authority reviewed flood preparedness measures across the country. Advertisement AdvertisementLast week, heavy rain lashed parts of the country, including Lahore, Pakistan's cultural capital, where several neighborhoods were flooded, forcing commuters to take lengthy detours. Authorities in recent month have warned they cannot rule out a repeat of the extreme weather that triggered Pakistan's devastating 2022 floods.