
At least 25 killed in Pakistan’s Balochistan as monsoon rains cause flash floods
The Hindu
Balochistan government has declared an emergency in Quetta district
At least 25 people have been killed, including six women from the same family, after seasonal monsoon rains caused flash floods that wreaked havoc in Pakistan’s Balochistan province on Wednesday, prompting authorities to declare an emergency in Quetta district.
Director-General of the Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) Naseer Ahmad Nasar said all the deaths were due to rain-related incidents in various parts of Balochistan.
“We have also had many incidents of people being injured in the heavy rains,” he said.
There are fears that the death toll could go up as several people are still reportedly missing due to flash flooding in remote areas of the Balochistan province, according to the PDMA.
Mr. Nasar said that more than 300 mud-walled houses were damaged in Quetta district.
The dead included six women from the same family in Quetta. They were killed when the wall of their makeshift house collapsed due to rain and strong winds, officials said.
According to family members, two women succumbed to injuries as there were no arrangements to get them hospitalised, the Dawn newspaper report said.