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Balochistan rain update: Rains claimed 165 lives

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  • Catastrophic torrential rains in Balochistan have taken the lives of 165 people throughout the province
  • In the last 24 hours, floods in different districts have claimed 15 lives
  • The stats in the PDMA report show that around 13,975 residential homes and buildings were affected by floods
  • cording to the PDMA study, urban floods in the province destroyed or damaged 6068 dwellings. Rains have also seriously impacted six separate routes totaling 670 kilometers. At different flood-hit places, 16 bridges were destroyed. The rains also killed 23,013 cattle, according to the study.
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  • According to the PDMA study, standing crops, solar plates, tube wells, and water borings totaled 198,461 acres of damage.

Quetta: Catastrophic torrential rains in Balochistan have taken the lives of 165 people throughout the province. In the last 24 hours, floods in different districts have claimed 15 lives, according to a report released by the Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) on Wednesday. 

According to the PDMA statistics, the death ratio of women and children is higher than that of males. According to the report, 67 men, 43 women, and 54 children perished as a result of the excessive rains.

As per the details, the deaths occurred in Quetta, Bolan, Zhob, Daki, Khuzdar, Kohlo, Kech, Mastong, Hartnai, Qila Saif Ullah, and Sibbi. 74 people were injured or suffered minor injuries as a result of the torrential rains. According to the PDMA report, 47 men, 11 women, and 16 children faced injuries.

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In flood-hit areas, the infrastructure, including buildings, houses, and other shelters, is destroyed or damaged. The stats in the PDMA report show that around 13,975 residential homes and buildings were affected by floods.

According to the PDMA study, urban floods in the province destroyed or damaged 6068 dwellings. Rains have also seriously impacted six separate routes totaling 670 kilometers. At different flood-hit places, 16 bridges were destroyed. The rains also killed 23,013 cattle, according to the study.

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According to the PDMA study, standing crops, solar plates, tube wells, and water borings totaled 198,461 acres of damage.

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