The China Mail - More than 20 dead in fresh Pakistan monsoon rains

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More than 20 dead in fresh Pakistan monsoon rains
More than 20 dead in fresh Pakistan monsoon rains / Photo: © AFP

More than 20 dead in fresh Pakistan monsoon rains

More than 20 people have died on Wednesday in a torrential spell of monsoon rain in Pakistan, where downpours have swept away entire villages over the last week, killing more than 400.

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Eleven people died in the touristic northern region of Gilgit-Baltistan and 10 others in Karachi, the financial capital in the south, due to urban flooding that caused house collapses and electrocution, the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) said.

Schools remained closed in the city of more than 20 million, as the meteorological department predicted more rain till Saturday.

Amir Hyder Laghari, chief meteorologist of the Sindh province, blamed "weak infrastructure" for the flooding in big cities.

As Karachi's crumbling pipes and sewer system struggled to cope with the downpours, rush-hour drivers were caught in rising waters late Tuesday, and multiple neighbourhoods experienced power cuts.

By Wednesday morning, the water had receded, an AFP photographer reported.

Between 40 and 50 houses had been damaged in two districts, provincial disaster official Muhammad Younis said.

"Another (rain) spell is to start by the end of the month," NDMA chairman Inam Haider Malik.

More than 350 people have died in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, a mountainous northern province bordering Afghanistan, since last Thursday.

Authorities and the army are searching for dozens missing in villages that were hit by landslides and heavy rain.

- 'Children are scared' -

The floods interrupted communication networks and phone lines in flooded areas, while excavators worked to remove debris clogging drainage channels.

"We have established relief camps where we are providing medical assistance. We are also giving dry rations and tents to all the people," army Colonel Irfan Afridi told AFP in Buner district, where more than 220 people were killed.

Authorities have warned that the rains will continue until mid-September.

"The children are scared. They say we cannot sleep at night due to fear," said Anjum Anwar, a medical camp official in Buner. "The flood... has destroyed our entire settlements."

Landslides and flash floods are common during the monsoon season, which typically begins in June and lasts until the end of September.

This year, nearly 750 people have died since the season started, according to authorities.

Pakistan is among the world's most vulnerable countries to the effects of climate change and is increasingly facing extreme weather events.

Monsoon floods submerged one-third of Pakistan in 2022, resulting in approximately 1,700 deaths.

O.Tse--ThChM