Monsoon rains kill more than 35 in Pakistan

Monsoon rains kill more than 35 in Pakistan

The government has been criticised for not doing more to mitigate against the dangers posed by seasonal rains washing away homes and farmland.

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"At least 25 people have been killed in different incidents of roof collapses in Punjab province during the last 24 hours," Jam Sajjad, a spokesman for rescue services told AFP.

 

 

He said the dead included women and children, and 28 people had been injured.

 

 

Rizwan Naseer, the director general of rescue services in Punjab confirmed the toll and said the injured were being moved to hospitals.

 

 

"We have been removing the debris to search for survivors and the injured," Naseer said, adding that the toll was likely to rise as more information came in from around the province.

 

 

In Pakistani-administered Kashmir, 10 people were killed and four others injured, disaster management agency chairman Akram Sohail told AFP.

 

 

He said there had been some flash flooding in the Himalayan territory and warned that the rivers Jhelum and Neelum were close to overflowing in some places.

 

 

Also in Kashmir, three soldiers died in a mudslide near the de facto border with India, which like Pakistan claims the territory as its own.

 

 

Pakistan's meteorological office warned that more heavy rain and thunderstorms were expected in Punjab and the north of the country in the coming 72 hours and could cause flooding in major rivers.

 

 

The floods of 2010 were the worst in Pakistan's history, with 1,800 people killed and 21 million affected in what became a major humanitarian crisis. - AFP

 

(File Photo: Gallo Images)

 

 

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