Torrential rains leave 42 dead in Balochistan, K-P: officials
70 injuries were reported and 75 houses damaged, National Disaster Management Authority says

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Apart from the deaths, 70 injuries were reported and 75 houses damaged, said a statement by the National Disaster Management Authority.
Torrential rains kill 36 in 72 hours
The rain began late Thursday across the country, with Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa worst hit.
Poorly-built homes, particularly in rural areas, are most susceptible to collapse during heavy spring rains.
The death toll from the collapse of a coal mine shaft in northwest Pakistan rose to seven, with 10 injured.
Officials said the rescue at the mine in the far-flung mountainous Orakzai tribal district ended Monday morning after 16 people were saved.
Rains leave 28 dead in Balochistan, K-P
"The rescue operation has ended and we have seven people dead, 10 injured while 16 others have been rescued from the mine," Zubair Khan, a top government official in the district, told AFP.
More than 30 miners were trapped after the shaft collapsed amid heavy downpours on Sunday.


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