Four die, 15 houses damaged in rain-related incidents in KP: PDMA

By: News Desk
Published: 09:58 PM, 14 Apr, 2024
Four die, 15 houses damaged in rain-related incidents in KP: PDMA
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As many as four people lost their lives, seven were injured while 15 houses were damaged in rain-related incidents in different areas of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) during the last 24 hours, reported 24NewsHD TV channel.


In its report issued on Sunday, the Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) said that the dead included three children, while three women, three men, and a child were injured in these incidents.  


It further said that out of a total 15 houses, 13 were partially damaged while two were completely destroyed.


The report informed that the incidents of walls and roofs collapse were reported from upper areas of KP namely Upper Dir, Lower Chitral, Swat and Buner.


Two more children die in rain-related incident in Swat


Two more children died when the roof of their house caved in at Pashtonai area of Swat on Sunday.


Police said that the bodies of the deceased, who were aged between 10 and 15 years, had been shifted to Matta Hospital.


Roads washed away in Lower Chitral


Also on Sunday, several roads in Lower Chitral were washed away by raging rainwater due to persistent rain in the mountainous region.  


On the other hand, dozens of tourists were left stranded after landslides at several places on Kailash Road led to closure of the road to traffic.  


KP CM orders provision of aid to affected families


On the other hand, KP Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur has ordered the concerned district administrations to provide relief items to the affected families immediately and also ensure the treatment of those injured on a priority basis.   


PDMA says has sent relief goods to affected areas


The Authority has said it has already distributed relief goods to the affected families.


As many as 200 tents have been dispatched to Lower Chitral for the rain victims, it has said, adding that roads, which were closed in the area due to landslide following heavy rains, have now been opened for traffic.  


PDMA has said that it is in contact with all district administrations and other concerned departments in order to ensure the provision of aid to the affected areas.


Informing the people that its emergency operation center is functional round the clock, the PDMA has asked the people to contact on its helpline number 1700 in case of an emergency.


PDMA issues rain alert for Punjab


The PDMA on Sunday predicted thunderstorms for different parts of Punjab during the next 24 hours.  


The PDMA said that Rawalpindi, Lahore, Gujranwala, Faisalabad, Sargodha, Dera Ghazi Khan, Multan, Sahiwal and Bahawalpur divisions were expected to receive rains.


It further said that heavy rains could result in the flooding of streams of Kohe Suleman mountainous range and other parts of Dera Ghazi Khan, while in landslides in Murree and Galyat.   


The Authority said there were chances of hailstorms lashing upper parts of Punjab.


PDMA DG Irfan Ali Kathia advised people to protect themselves from incidents of lightning by taking shelter in safe places.


The DG further said that the people returning home after spending Eid with their loved ones in their native areas may face difficulties due to bad weather. “People returning from Liaquatpur and Bahawalpur to Lahore should especially take precautionary measures,” he said, adding, “In case of an emergency, please contact us on our helpline number 1129.”  


 


Reporters: Ali Ramay and Dr. Farooq Ahmad


 

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