A Week of Heavy Rains and Floods Across Pakistan Kills 46 People Including 13 Family Members
- Recent heavy rains and flash floods across Pakistan have resulted in the deaths of over 30 individuals, among them 16 children, and left 46 people injured in various rain-related incidents.
- These incidents occurred amid a predicted 25 percent increase in monsoon rainfall for Punjab and involved roof and wall collapses as well as flash flooding, especially in Swat.
- Swat District was the worst affected with 13 deaths and six injuries, including 17 family members from Sialkot swept away by a sudden surge in the Swat River’s water level.
- In Punjab, 15 people died and 40 were injured over three days largely due to structural collapses in multiple districts, while light to moderate rains brought relief to Karachi amid a prolonged heatwave.
- Authorities urged citizens to avoid non-essential travel, stay away from dilapidated structures, and remain vigilant in flooded areas, while continuing to provide relief and medical care as pre-monsoon rains persist until at least July 1.
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The incidents caused by monsoon rains began last June 26th. Among the 57 people who have died since Friday in Pakistan are 28 children.
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