Over 12 dead as downpour this season submerges parts of Rawalpindi

ISLAMABAD/RAWALPINDI-UNS : At least eleven labourers were killed and parts of Rawalpindi submerged with people living along Nullah Lai ordered to vacate their houses after the city received over 200mm of rain on Wednesday – the heaviest this monsoon season.

But it is not just the twin cities of Rawalpindi and Islamabad as the downpour started lashing upper parts of the country late Tuesday night which extended to other on Wednesday morning.

These deaths were a result of wall collapse in the Golra Morr area – located on the Peshawar Road – as the Rescue 1122 officials reached to spot save lives of those still buried under the rubble.

It is reported that the victims had taken shelter under a tent due to the downpour when the hundreds of feet long and 11 feet high wall collapsed. It is feared that the number of casualties could rise as a large number of labourers were present at the spot.

Separately, a girl died in another incident of wall collapse in Muhammadi Town.

Meanwhile, army and other departments were placed on high alert as the water level in Nullah Lai was rising to the alarming level. As a result, the populated localities along the waterway were submerged.

But it is not limited to just those areas directly affected by Nullah Lai as several low-lying neighbourhoods in the city have been inundated with rainwater entering the houses.

On the other hand, heavy downpour is also being reported from Muzaffarabad and other parts of Kashmir since late Tuesday with several areas of the state capital inundated.

In this situation, the residents along the Jhelum and Neelum – the two rivers passing through the city – are on the edge, fearing that the river may reach the flood level.

Meanwhile, upper Punjab – including Sialkot, Murree, Attock, Chakwal, Gujrat and Gujranwala – and Abbottabad, Mansehra, Haripur, Swat, Mardan and surrounding areas of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa are also lashed by heavy downpour which is still continuing by the time this report was being filed.

The persistent rain has caused flash flooding in the streams of mountainous areas of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Kashmir while triggering landslides as well, disconnecting several remote villages with main cities and towns.

At the same time, the latest satellite images [9:20am] show that dark clouds are hovering over upper and north-eastern Punjab, Kashmir and most of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, meaning that the rain would continue in the coming hours.

Earlier, the chief amounts of rain [in mm] recorded during the past 24 [by 8:00am] for different cities and towns was:

Punjab: Rawalpindi (Shamsabad 188, Chaklala 110, Katcheri 79), Islamabad (Bokra 138, Golra 102, Zero Point 98, Airport 64, Saidpur 44), Sialkot (City 98, Airport 37), Mangla 91, Jhelum 85, Gujrat 45 and Murree 34.

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa: Balakot 74

Kashmir: Rawalakot 49, Kotli 30, Muzaffarabad (City 22, Airport 15)

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