26 wedding guests killed as floodwater washes away vehicle in Khyber Agency

Accident happened when a pick-up truck carrying the groom's party of 29 people was hit by floodwater

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PESHAWAR:
At least 26 people were killed Saturday when a vehicle carrying wedding guests was washed off a mountainous road by floodwater and flung into a gorge, an official said.

"Rescue operation has been completed, dead bodies of 26 people had been retrieved," Rahimullah Mehsud, a local government official of Khyber district, where the incident took place, told AFP.

Floods make their way down as authorities struggle to strengthen embankments

Mehsud earlier said rescue workers and residents were facing difficulties as the "area is remote and mountainous".

The accident happened when a pick-up truck carrying the groom's party of 29 was hit by floods in a remote village in Khyber, one of the seven tribal districts bordering Afghanistan.


Three people who survived were taken to hospital.

‘Heatwaves, droughts, floods are all adverse effects of climate change’

Hekmat Khan, another government official, confirmed the new death toll and told AFP that the child victims were aged up to nine years.

The heavy monsoon rains began earlier this month, drenching Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Punjab, which have been badly affected by flooding in recent years that some scientists have linked to climate change.

 
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