
54 people killed in 24-hours of heavy monsoon rain in Pakistan
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Rawalpindi, Pakistan: Heavy rains have been linked to 54 deaths in the last 24 hours in Pakistan, taking the toll to about 180 since the arrival of th...
Rawalpindi, Pakistan: Heavy rains have been linked to 54 deaths in the last 24 hours in Pakistan, taking the toll to about 180 since the arrival of the monsoon in late June, the government's disaster agency said on Thursday.
Torrential rain has poured almost without pause across parts of Punjab province since Wednesday morning, causing urban flooding.
Residents living near a river that runs through the city of Rawalpindi, next to the capital Islamabad, have been ordered to evacuate after a sharp rise in the water level.
"In the last 24 hours, 54 people were killed and 227 injured across Pakistan, with the majority of fatalities reported from Punjab," a spokeswoman for the National Disaster Management













