At least 19 killed in Pakistan's heavy rains

Published May 25th, 2025 - 11:42 GMT
Pakistan
Men ride a donkey cart through flood waters after heavy monsoon rains in Multan on August 30, 2024. (Photo by Shahid Saeed MIRZA / AFP)
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More than 90 people were also injured in rain-related accidents in northeastern Punjab, northwestern Khyber Phaktunkhwa provinces

KARACHI, Pakistan

The death toll from massive rains that lashed northeastern and southwestern parts of Pakistan on Saturday has climbed to 19 with more than 90 injured, authorities said Sunday.

Torrential rains accompanied by strong winds and lightning struck northeastern Punjab and northwestern Khyber Phaktunkhwa (KP) provinces, causing dilapidated houses to collapse, knocking off power and inundating low-lying areas.

All 19 deaths have been reported from Punjab, according to the Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA).

Most fatalities were reported from the provincial capital of Lahore, and in the Jehlum, Sialkot and Muzaffaragarh districts.

Several motorways were also closed to traffic because of severe weather and low visibility.

In KP, massive rains and windstorms caused damage to infrastructure and standing crops, apart from downed trees, utility poles and billboards.

Several mud and dilapidated houses were also damaged by the rain and storm.

No casualty, however, was reported in the province.

On Friday, weather authorities issued a warning about strong winds, dust storms and the possibility of rain in parts of Punjab and KP.​​​​​​​

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