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Rain continues to wreak havoc acrosss Pakistan, 39 killed

At least 39 people were killed and 135 injured as the rain continued to wreak havoc across Pakistan

Rain continues to wreak havoc acrosss Pakistan, 39 killed

Vehicles move under broken electric wires after a dust storm in Pakistan's southern port city of Karachi (Photo: IANS)

At least 39 people were killed and 135 injured as the rain continued to wreak havoc across Pakistan, the National Disaster Management Authority said on Wednesday.

At least 80 houses were damaged as torrential rain lashed Pakistan’s Punjab, Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) provinces, Geo News reported citing authorities.

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In the last 24 hours, the Met office recorded 57mm rain in Islamabad, 24mm rain in Rawalpindi, 43mm rain in Lahore, 40mm in Gujranwala and 16mm in Peshawar, the report said.

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Authorities warned of more widespread dust-thunderstorms and rain accompanied by gusty winds in Punjab, Islamabad and KP.

Pakistan media reports on Tuesday said that the country’s Balochistan province was the worst-hit in the rains which hit earlier this week.

Several incidents of roof and wall collapse were reported in many areas. Trees and signboards were also uprooted by gusty winds in Karachi and Punjab.

Several children were injured when the wall of a school collapsed in Karachi earlier this week. In a separate incident in the city, several prisoners were injured when a tree fell on a van carrying them.

Rainwater inundated several low-lying houses and roads, disrupting road traffic. Several water drainages also sprang, creating a flash flood in adjoining areas and washing away vehicles and mud houses.

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