Karachi Rains Claim 19 Lives Amid Heavy Showers and Strong Winds

The casualties on Wednesday were the result of roofs and walls collapsing, electrocution, trees and signboards falling due to the heavy rain and gusty winds. | World News

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At least 19 people have been killed in various rain-related incidents in Pakistan's Karachi, which was hit by heavy showers, thunderstorms, and strong winds.

The casualties on Wednesday night were the result of roofs and walls collapsing, electrocution, trees and signboards falling due to the heavy rain and gusty winds.

The Pakistan Meteorological Department has forecast more rainy weather and strong winds for Thursday.

SSP Korangi Sanghar Malik said that 12 people were killed when a roof and wall of a telephone exchange collapsed on them while they were sitting underneath it having tea.

Rescue teams were still clearing the rubble and there could be more survivors or bodies underneath.

Most of the rain-related incidents occurred in the low-lying and lower-income areas of the metropolitan city.

The Deputy Inspector General of Police South, Asad Raza, told the media on Thursday morning that other casualties were reported in Korangi where a couple died when the roof of their house collapsed while in Malir two persons were struck by lightning.

He said casualties were also reported from Majeed Colony in Landhi area while in the Clifton area, the body of a woman was recovered from under a fallen tree trunk.

Karachi Mayor Murtaza Wahab in a public service message advised people to remain home and avoid unnecessary travel on Thursday.

Geo TV also reported that dozens of feeders had also tripped because of the heavy rain leaving many areas of the city without power.

The Met Office has also predicted showers in other parts of Sindh for the next two days.