DERA ISMAIL KHAN: Due to heavy downpours, that started ten days ago, on 15th August, 406 people lost their lives in the Province of KP till Sunday (24th August, 2025).

It may be recalled that KP Govt had declared emergency in the Province last week as Monsoon rains killed scores of citoyens, destroyed their abodes and displaced families in Buner, Swat, Shangla and Mansehra etc.

According to Meteo a fresh monsoon system, that will enter Sindh on Wed (27th Aug, 2025), will batter Karachiites, as well as inhabitants of other parts of the Province, till 30th August.

Sindh: The Metropolis, sans water drainage system, was still suffering from the urban flooding and outages caused by the so-called heavy rain, had been hit yet again by a new spell on 20th Aug, at 3PM, raising the death toll to 20.
On 19th Aug, twelve people died in rain-related incidents here, including four members of a family who expired when walls of their Gulistan-e-Jauhar house collapsed; a 50-year-old man drowned in a Gurumandar nullah; an 8-year-old boy in Orangi got buried under falling debris; 2 men perished due to electrocution.

Although many complained of outage, KE claimed that 1,285 out of 2,100 feeders continued to supply electricity. Since due to rampant corruption, the budget meant for ameliorating the living condition of citoyens, is usurped to purchase lucrative real estate abroad, even a moderate rain kills people, submerge the Metropolis, inundate arteries like Sharah-e-Faisal and II Chundrigar Road.
Massive traffic jams due to flooded roads and underpasses kept the tax payers on the roads for hours. Hundreds of commuters had to leave their vehicles on the roads when fuel exhausted. Thousands of citoyens stranded on the roads had to spend the night with their families in the vehicles. Moreover, flights’ schedule was also disrupted. Anticipating further downpour, CM Sindh has announced 20th August, as provincial holiday.
Since, due to the deluge, workers failed to reach their places of work, supply chain was affected and thus industries failed to produce goods. Commodities ready to be sent abroad remained stuck in the factories as neither labourers nor transport was available to carry the consignments to the port. Many traders lamented that rain water entered their shops and warehouses and had destroyed their wares.
Taking to the Instagram ZAB Jr held: “Our Karachi is drowning, heavy rainfall and a lack of initiative to fix the city’s infrastructure. Contractors work and pocket money while the very geography of the city is built on river deltas and flood plains, places naturally designed to collect and most importantly drain water.”
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