
The Sadoo and Lath dams overflowed after two days of rainfall and water entered different areas of Manghopir, Saadi Town and Superhighway.
The Emergency Operations Centre (EOC) said that the Pakistan Army was called in to assist with the rescue operation in the affected areas.
The current spell of rain has paralysed day-to-day life in Karachi with at least 15 dead in different rain-related incidents.
10 dead as incessant rain paralyses Karachi
Major parts of Karachi also faced prolonged power outages and some areas remained without electricty for more than 24 hours.
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Power supply to most parts of the city has been restored. KE teams remain on-ground to address any local faults.
However, the city's power utility, K-Electric, claimed that supply has been restored to most parts of the city.
Major thoroughfares also remained inundated affecting traffic and commute.
According to the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD), rainfall is likely to continue in Mirpurkhas, Hyderabad, Thatta and Karachi till Tuesday night.
10 killed, 29 injured in five days of torrential rains in K-P
According to Karachi police, four people were electrocuted in separate incidents, with the victims including two minors, one teenager and a 40-year-old man. Two of the deceased were from Malir, with the other two from Gulistan-e-Johar and Paposh Nagar. Meanwhile, the Boat Basin police said that a 30-year-old man was electrocuted in its remits.
Rescue sources added that an eight-year-old girl died in the Akhtar Colony area, while a 30-year-old man died of electric shock in the Defence area. A 12-year-old boy got critically injured when he touched an electric pole in the Mauripur area, said a rescue official.
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