Islamabad Monsoon rains in South Asian countries have wreaked havoc. After the continuous rains in India, China, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka etc., life has been affected due to floods. Due to continuous monsoon rains in Pakistan for the past several days, people’s homes have been flooded. Fearful pictures of flooding are coming from every corner of Pakistan.
More than 200 people have lost their lives in floods and isolated incidents after the rains. There are reports of 48 people killed in North West Pakistan and Swat Valley. It is being told that hundreds of people have become homeless in these areas.
Flood after torrential rains in Pakistan, 125 killed and 71 injured so far
Hundreds of people in Pakistan were washed away by floods after rain. Major roads of many areas and the roads connecting that road have also been washed away. In such a situation, the life of the people has been disturbed. However, Army personnel are engaged in relief work. The people of the society are distributing the relief material among the people affected by the floods.
101 people died in Sindh province.
Let us tell you that Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Sindh province have been affected the most by floods and landslides after heavy rain and floods in Pakistan. So far 101 people have been killed in southern Sindh province, while 15 people have died due to floods in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. So far more than 200 people have died due to rain across Pakistan.
Record rainfall in 50 years
Let us tell you that monsoon rains have been continuously happening in Pakistan for the past several days. Due to this torrential rain, life has been affected due to floods and landslides in the cities. Last Thursday, Karachi recorded the highest rainfall in one day since 1967.
Flood havoc continues after heavy rains in Pakistan, 160 dead so far
According to the report of Pakistani media Dawn News, on Thursday, the Meteorological Department recorded 223.5 mm of rain in just 12 hours, which is the highest rainfall in one day in Karachi. Earlier, on July 26, 1967, the record for the highest number of rains in one day was recorded. At that time, 211.3 mm of rainfall was recorded at Masroor Base.