Intermittent rains continued to lash most of of Balochistan on Sunday when the authorities tried to save thousands who Was left relocated due to flood in over dozen districts.
Rain has been reported in Kalat, Chaman, Ziarat, Muslim Bagh, Sibi, Mastung, Dalbadin, Khuzdar, Lasbela and Barkhan in in last 24 hours.
According to the Meteorological Department of Pakistan, Kalat received 50 mm of rain and then chaman with 26mm and Ziarat with 21 mm for the specified period.
Further, Muslim Bagh received 10mm, Sibi 6mm, Mustang 5mm, Dalbadin 3mm, Khuzdar 2mm and Barkhan 1mm.
Meanwhile, flood relief efforts continued in Balochistan and other regions of country, with help from military rescuers.
“Troops busy in emergency rescue operations, except for the provision of medical care and autopsy up communications infrastructure”, military media affairs This is stated in the message of the Interagency Public Relations Wing (ISPR).
ISPR stated that all rivers flow normally, with exception of “short flood in The Indus River at Attock, Tarbel, Chashma and Guddu.
just as low flood was reported in Warsak and Medium flood in Nowshera in Kabul River, statement added.
According to the Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA), at least 127 people died in rains and floods in area from June 1.
A little of these deaths were registered in parts of provinces in in last 24 hours.
PDMA reported heavy rains and flash floods. also caused 13,320 houses damaged while relief operations were underway in all affected parts of Balochistan.
Meanwhile, traffic on the RCD highway, which connects Quetta and Karachi, has been suspended since last seven days due to flooding.
“The highway was repaired at eight points bye one dot still remainsand this causes a delay in this is complete restoration,” Deputy Commissioner Lasbela Iftikhar Bugti said. Dawn.com.
He said the National Highway officials were working on alternative route. However, he was not yet ready.
He said three tehsil of Lasbella were still disconnected from the rest of area, adding that humanitarian aid is delivered to the affected areas by helicopters.
In Khuzdar, traffic on the M8 highway is still suspended due to damage caused by the rains. The district administration said that repairs are underway.
Assistance activities are underway in Naushki, Jal Magsi, Khuzdar, Nasirabad, Chaman and Muslim Bagh.
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
This was reported by the weather department. various parts of heavy rains fell in the province. About 133 mm of precipitation was recorded. in Mardan, followed by Mohmand (85 mm).
Flash floods have been similarly reported. in Momand region.

