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More than 30 killed in heavy rain​

Widespread heavy rain since Thursday has caused severe disruption in some areas of the country

AFP
March 03, 2024

urban flooding on karachi s main artery sharea faisal caused many vehicles to submerge under water photo courtesy pak weather


Urban flooding on Karachi’s main artery Sharea Faisal caused many vehicles to submerge under water. PHOTO: COURTESY/@Pak_Weather

More than 30 people have died in rain-related incidents during days of heavy downpours, with thousands of schools closed, officials said Sunday.
Widespread heavy rain since Thursday has caused severe disruption in some areas of the country, including the closure of all schools in Balochistan until Thursday.

Eighteen children were among 26 killed in northwestern Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P) as a result of collapsed buildings.

"As a result of continuous rainfall over the past four days in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, a total of 27 individuals have lost their lives," said Taimur Ali Khan, the spokesperson for the Provincial Disaster Management Authority in K-P.

Another person was killed in a landslide and more than 150 houses were also damaged.

In Balochistan, five people were killed when buildings collapsed on Thursday and Friday, said Jahanzain Khan, head of the disaster management agency.

Damaged roads, floods and landslides have cut villages off from main towns in Balochistan, while major roads were blocked in Gilgit-Baltistan, local media reported.

The Meteorological Department anticipates further rainfall and snowfall across the region on Sunday.
 

Death toll from rain, snowfall surges to 36 in KP

Dawn Report
March 5, 2024

A machine clears snow and debris from Booni Road on Monday restoring road link between Lower and Upper Chitral. —Dawn


A machine clears snow and debris from Booni Road on Monday restoring road link between Lower and Upper Chitral. —Dawn

PESHAWAR: Death toll from the recent devastating rains and snowfall across Khyber Pakhtunkhwa surged to 36 on Monday, Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) said. It added that 43 people were injured in disaster.
 

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