Heavy monsoon rains claimed 137 lives from July Fifth to Aug seventh , says NDMA

ISLAMABAD: The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) in its report has mentioned as many as 137 people dead and 112 injured in various heavy monsoon rains from July Fifth to seventh August.

The report said that deaths due to monsoon rains took place across the country including 14 males, five females and seven  children with a total of 26 deaths in Punjab.

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In Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) maximum 42 deaths were reported in various roof collapse and landslide incidents due to monsoon rains. The deceased included 12 males, Eight  females and 22 children, in Sindh the number of deaths were 23 with 10 males, one female and 12 children.

In Balochistan 10 deaths including five  males, a female and four children, in Gilgit Baltistan (GB) six people were died with four  males, one female and a child and Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) bore the loss of 30 lives with 18 males and 12 females.

The injured were mostly left in Punjab with a total of 36 males only, KP 32 injured having 20 males,  seven females and five children, 12 wounded in Sindh five  males, three females and four  children, Balochistan had 10 injured people with four males and six  children, GB noticed nine  injured with seven  males and two children whereas in AJK 13 injured mainly 12 males and a female were reported.

The major property losses were witnessed in various regions of the country including 184 houses partially damaged and 116 houses were reported to be fully damaged, said the report.

 The maximum loss of property in terms of houses and shops was noted in AJK where One road, 43 shops, three mosques, 39 partially and 55 fully destroyed houses were reported.

In GB 32 roads and communication tracks were reported damaged including 11 bridges, Eight  shops, 25 partially and 40 fully destroyed houses whereas no infrastructure damages were reported.

In Sindh province only 33 houses were partially damaged, in KP one road between Chitral City and Golen Valley was damaged and blocked, three  bridges were washed away, two shops, one mosque, 53 partially and 16 fully destroyed whereas three  power houses were damaged in various flood like incidents, only 28 houses partially and five  fully damaged were noted in the Punjab province.

Moreover, 400 households were affected in KP province along with one water supply to Chitral Town had been interrupted.

NDMA had released over 21 tons of food items and 1095 blankets, 770 tents, 296 plastic mats and 100 sleeping bags to the affected areas where the concerned areas district administration was busy in restoration work, it said. (INP/Obd/SB)

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