How Many Lives Have the Torrential Monsoon Rains Taken in Pakistan?

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Key Takeaways
- 111 fatalities reported due to monsoon rains in Pakistan.
- Severe weather conditions caused flash floods and building collapses.
- Emergency services are actively responding to incidents.
- Community support and relief efforts are crucial.
Islamabad, July 15 (NationPress) A recent wave of intense monsoon rainfall in Pakistan has tragically claimed at least 15 additional lives, escalating the total number of fatalities to 111 since late June, according to reports from local media on Tuesday.
The heavy rains, which were coupled with thunderstorms, flash floods, and strong winds, resulted in at least nine deaths in Punjab alone and left over 60 individuals injured, as devastation spanned from Rawalpindi to Rajanpur and beyond, as reported by The Express Tribune.
Emergency services spokesperson Farooq Ahmad confirmed that Punjab has recorded nine fatalities and 62 injuries due to the severe weather conditions since Monday morning.
Meanwhile, the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) reported six casualties, including one man, one woman, and four children, across the districts of Khyber, Malakand, Kohat, and Bajaur.
The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) of Pakistan indicated that since the onset of the monsoon season in late June, a total of 111 individuals, including 53 children, have lost their lives due to incidents such as electrocution, flash floods, collapsing buildings, and lightning strikes.
In Lahore, a tragic incident occurred when a 20-year-old named Faisal lost his life due to the collapse of his home's roof, injuring four others. Similarly, in the Jagiyan area of Manga Mandi, a roof collapsed, causing injuries to two children.
A nearby village also faced a calamity when a roof fell, burying residents under debris, though two children were rescued and taken to a local hospital.
Furthermore, a severe accident happened on the M2 Motorway near Chakri Interchange in Rawalpindi when a passenger bus lost control on a rain-soaked road, resulting in four fatalities and injuring 22 others.
In Okara's Naeemabad, lightning claimed the lives of two teenagers while leaving one in critical condition.
In Bahawalnagar, Punjab, the roof of a madrassa collapsed, leading to the deaths of two children and injuring 14 others, twelve of whom were subsequently transported to a nearby hospital.