17 killed in Pakistan as monsoon rains lash Punjab, KP and Gilgit-Baltistan

A motorcyclist drives through a flooded road caused by heavy monsoon rainfall in Lahore, Pakistan, Saturday, July 22, 2023. (AP)
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Updated 23 July 2023
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17 killed in Pakistan as monsoon rains lash Punjab, KP and Gilgit-Baltistan

  • Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Punjab, and Gilgit-Baltistan areas report 9, 4, and 4 deaths respectively in 24 hours
  • As monsoon currents penetrate Pakistan, rain is expected to continue for the next few days in northern regions of country

ISLAMABAD: The fresh spell of heavy monsoon rains has killed 17 in Pakistan’s northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP), Punjab, and northern Gilgit-Baltistan areas over the past 24 hours, according to official data, as authorities remain concerned over the risk of floods as water levels in Punjab’s rivers rise.

Monsoon currents are continuously penetrating the country from the Bay of Bengal, according to the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD), and a westerly trough is expected to persist in the northern regions over the next few days. As a result, several parts of KP and Punjab are at risk of flash floods and landslides, while rains or thundershowers will also hit the southern and southwestern parts of the country.

Official data from the provincial KP government states nine people were killed while seven were injured in rain-related incidents over the past 24 hours. Incidents of land sliding partially and completely damaged 68 and 7 houses in the province respectively.

“All affected families in the province have been provided food and all other necessary items,” KP’s Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) said in a statement, declaring an emergency in lower and upper Chitral following the heavy rains.

Separately, four people of the same family were killed while one was injured due to a land sliding incident in Gilgit-Baltistan’s Skardu district, Arif Hussain, a Rescue 1122 official, said.

He said all major roads in the city were closed due to mudflow and landsliding, adding that machinery had been deployed to clear debris from the roads. “The rain has stopped now here, but almost all major roads are blocked due to landsliding,” Hussain told Arab News.

Assistant commissioner of the mountainous Hunza valley in GB said the Karakorum Highway at Hassanabad will remain closed for traffic on July 24, 2023, from 7:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. during which authorities would blast heavy boulders to clear the road and the adjacent public irrigation water channel.

People, transporters, drivers, and tourists are advised to use the SAS valley Nagar route to avoid any inconvenience, he said in a statement.

Meanwhile, four people were killed and eight were injured in rain-related incidents across Punjab over the last 24 hours, as per official Among those killed were three women and children.

Mazhar, a PDMA Punjab spokesperson, said the roofs of five houses have been damaged due to intense rainfall, adding that showers are expected to continue in the province till July 29.

“The water inflows in the rivers in Punjab have been constantly rising due to rains which may cause flash floods in some areas,” Mazhar told Arab News. “We have put all provincial administration on high alert to protect citizens’ lives and properties.”

He said authorities have been directed to relocate people living in close proximity to rivers and low-lying areas in Punjab, urging citizens to avoid unnecessary travel this week.


Pakistan condemns Israeli attacks on Lebanon, assures full support for sovereignty

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Pakistan condemns Israeli attacks on Lebanon, assures full support for sovereignty

  • Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif speaks to Lebanese counterpart Nawaf Salam, says PMO
  • Israeli strikes this week in Lebanon have killed over 60 people, injured more than 150

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif condemned Israel’s fresh wave of strikes against Lebanon on Wednesday, assuring full support for the country’s territorial integrity and sovereignty, Sharif’s office said. 

Israel carried out a wave of air attacks against Lebanon on Monday after the Iran-backed Hezbollah fired a barrage of missiles and drones at Israel. Hezbollah launched the attack on Haifa in response to the killing of Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei during US-Israeli strikes over the weekend.

Israeli strikes on Beirut’s suburbs and southern Lebanon killed at least 52 people and injured 154 on Monday, according to state-run media. On Wednesday, Israel ordered residents of a vast region of southern Lebanon to leave their homes while its military expanded its campaign of air strikes in the country, killing at least 11.

Sharif spoke to Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam via telephone to discuss regional tensions, including the Iran crisis, the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) said in a statement. 

“During their discussion, the Prime Minister condemned, in the strongest terms, Israel’s aggression against Lebanon,” Sharif’s office said. 

The Pakistani premier conveyed his condolences over the loss of lives in Lebanon due to the Israeli attacks. 

“While recalling the longstanding brotherly ties between Pakistan and Lebanon, he assured the Lebanese leadership of Pakistan’s full support for Lebanon’s sovereignty and territorial integrity, and offered to play a constructive role in peace efforts,” the PMO said. 

The two leaders discussed surging tensions in the region, agreeing on the need for urgent de-escalation and restoration of peace, the statement added. 

“Prime Minister Nawaf Salam thanked the Prime Minister and the people of Pakistan for their expression of solidarity with Lebanon at this difficult time,” Sharif’s office said. 

Pakistan, which does not have diplomatic relations with Israel, has criticized its strikes against Iran and military campaigns in the Middle East.