At least 53 people have been killed in Pakistan
today,. Flash floods from torrential rains over the past three days have killed
15 people and displaced more than 20,000 others in Pakistan's Balochistan province,
Abdul Katif Kakar, the director of planning for the Provincial Disaster
Management Authority, said Monday.
At a news conference in Quetta, Kakar said that in Balochistan, the
flooding and rain killed six people in Khuzdar district, four in Turbat and
five in Lasbella. He said two people were missing in Lasbella district, feared
to have been swept away by flood waters.
Monsoon rains and flash flooding continue
to bring misery to people living in Khuzdar, Jhal Magsi and Loralai districts.
The disaster agency says nine districts across Balochistan are heavily affected
by floods. It says more than two dozen mud-walled houses have collapsed from
flooding in the Nawan Killi area of Quetta,
the capital of Balochistan.
In Jhal Magsi, one of the worst-affected
areas, 27 villages have been overwhelmed, forcing thousands of people to flee
to shelter on higher ground in deserted mountainous areas.
Kakar says the Pakistan army is helping people
affected by the floods.
"The army has stepped in to provide
assistance to people in Jhal Magsi. Two army helicopters are bringing relief
goods to the areas. Tents have been dispatched to people in need to the Nawan
Killi areas of Quetta,"
he said.
And in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
province, flood waters have receded, and people are cleaning up mud and debris
and assessing damage to their properties and businesses. Since the weekend,
disaster management agency officials say at least 17 people have died in flash
flooding across the province.
Flood waters are receding in Karachi, Pakistan's
largest city, where eight people were reported killed. A security official who
didn't want to be named told CNN: "In most parts of the city affected by
the flooding, Shah Town, Saddar
Town and Defence, the
flooding is now under control. This is not a large-scale problem; the
authorities in Karachi are handling things well
with minimum input from the Pakistan
army."
Additional deaths were reported in Punjab, Fata and Azad Jammu Kashmir provinces.
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