24 dead as flash floods wreak havoc in K-P
The Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) has reported that torrential rains and flash floods in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P) have claimed the lives of 24 individuals over the past three days.
The report highlights the severe impact of recent weather conditions, which have also resulted in significant property damage across the region.
Among the deceased are six men, six women, and 12 children, while 17 people have sustained injuries, including eight men, three women, and six children.
The heavy rains and resulting accidents have affected various districts, including Kohat, Bajaur, Upper and Lower Chitral, Upper Dir, Upper and Lower Kohistan, Abbottabad, Haripur, Swat, Charsadda, Swabi, Mohmand, South Waziristan, and Hangu.
The PDMA's report indicates that a total of 150 homes have been damaged, with 77 homes suffering partial damage and 73 homes completely destroyed.
The ongoing severe weather has led to widespread disruption, prompting the mobilisation of machinery to clear blocked roads and facilitate relief efforts.
Rescue operations are underway in the affected areas, with district administrations and relief teams actively engaged in providing assistance.
Authorities have advised against travel to tourist spots until conditions improve, urging residents to exercise caution.
The PDMA, in collaboration with relevant agencies and district administrations, is closely monitoring the situation to ensure a coordinated response.
The Emergency Operation Centre is fully operational, and the public is encouraged to contact 1700 for information on weather conditions, road closures, and guidance.