How Many Lives Have the Torrential Rains Claimed in Pakistan?

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How Many Lives Have the Torrential Rains Claimed in Pakistan?

Synopsis

As torrential monsoon rains continue to wreak havoc in Pakistan, the death toll has sadly risen to over 124. With warnings of further rainfall and potential flooding, the situation remains dire. This article explores the current impact of the rains across various regions and the measures being taken to manage the disaster.

Key Takeaways

  • Death toll from monsoon rains exceeds 124.
  • Torrential rains continue to cause widespread destruction.
  • Regions such as Lahore and Faisalabad report significant casualties.
  • Authorities are on high alert for further flooding.
  • Emergency response teams are being mobilized to assist affected areas.

Islamabad, July 17 (NationPress) - The relentless monsoon rains have tragically claimed another 60 lives and left hundreds suffering from injuries across Pakistan, escalating the total death toll to over 124 individuals.

The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) of Pakistan reported that as of Wednesday, the torrential rains and their associated incidents have resulted in at least 124 fatalities and 264 injuries nationwide over the past three weeks.

In Punjab province, 44 individuals lost their lives due to rain-related incidents on Wednesday, primarily from collapsing roofs and electrocution, while Balochistan reported 16 fatalities from similar disasters.

Authorities have warned that the ongoing monsoon system is expected to persist until late Thursday, leading to further devastation, according to local media.

The highest number of casualties in Punjab was recorded in cities like Lahore, Okara, and Faisalabad, with structural collapses and electrocution being the main causes, as reported by The Express Tribune.

In Lahore, heavy downpours resulted in the deaths of 16 people and injuries to six more, with three rooftops collapsing across the city.

In Faisalabad, 23 separate incidents of roof collapses led to at least seven fatalities and 36 injuries, including a case where a mother and her 14-year-old son were trapped under debris.

Additionally, in Okara, seven people, including five children, died due to collapsing structures, electrocutions, and drowning incidents.

The Punjab Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) reported significant rainfall in various districts, including 217mm in Sheikhupura and 170mm in Okara. Other cities, such as Faisalabad (60mm) and Jhelum (29mm), also experienced substantial precipitation.

Further rains are anticipated in regions like Lahore, Gujranwala, Faisalabad, and others as the monsoon cycle is expected to persist until late Thursday.

Major cities in Punjab face the risk of urban flooding, with authorities predicting moderate-to-high water flows in the Jhelum and Chenab rivers at critical points.

A low-level flood is expected at Tarbela (Indus River) and Marala (Chenab River), with heavy upstream rains likely to exacerbate conditions in upper catchments in the next 24 to 36 hours.

The provincial administration has placed all Commissioners and Deputy Commissioners on high alert.

Relief Commissioner Nabil Javed has directed administrative officers to ensure a field presence and activate emergency disaster response teams, maintaining fuel reserves and evacuation protocols.

Residents in riverbeds are advised to relocate their livestock, while flood relief camps have been established with essential supplies, according to the NDMA.

Point of View

It is essential to approach this ongoing disaster with empathy and factual reporting. The loss of lives and the destruction caused by monsoon rains in Pakistan is a pressing issue that requires the nation’s attention and a unified response. We stand with the affected communities during this challenging time.
NationPress
17/07/2025

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current death toll due to the monsoon rains in Pakistan?
The current death toll has risen to over 124 individuals due to the torrential rains and related incidents across the country.
Which provinces are most affected by the rains?
The provinces most affected by the rains include Punjab and Balochistan, with significant casualties reported.
What measures are being taken for disaster management?
The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) and provincial authorities are actively mobilizing emergency response teams and setting up relief camps.
Are there warnings for further rainfall?
Yes, authorities have warned that the monsoon rains are expected to continue until late Thursday, with the risk of urban flooding.
How can residents prepare for potential flooding?
Residents living in flood-prone areas are advised to relocate their livestock and stay informed about emergency protocols.