10.07.2025 17:16
In Lahore, the capital of Pakistan's Punjab province, 87 people lost their lives in a flood caused by monsoon rains. It was reported that among the deceased, 2 children and 1 woman died from electric shocks, while the others lost their lives due to water inundation and lightning strikes. Rainfall is expected to continue until tomorrow, and a high alert has been declared in 2 provinces and 5 cities.
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The death toll is rising due to the ongoing storm and heavy rainfall in Pakistan. In the capital of Punjab province, Lahore, 11 people have died in floods caused by heavy monsoon rains, while many others have been injured.
2 CHILDREN AND 1 WOMAN DIED FROM ELECTRIC SHOCK
It was reported that among the 11 deceased, 2 children and 1 woman died from electric shock, while the others lost their lives due to flooding and lightning strikes. The heavy rains, which also affected the surrounding areas of Lahore, caused roads to become impassable, sewage systems to overflow, and damage to the region's electrical infrastructure.
HIGH ALERT STATUS DECLARED
The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PDMA) announced that heavy rains are expected to continue until tomorrow and that flooding in riverbeds is anticipated, declaring a high alert status in the capital Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Lahore, Sialkot, Gujranwala cities, as well as in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan provinces.
DEATH TOLL RISES TO 87
According to a statement by the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) of Pakistan, the number of people who have died in floods caused by storms and heavy monsoon rains since June 26 has risen to 87.
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