Oman Daily Observer

12 die as flooding paralyses Karachi

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KARACHI: At least 12 people were killed as monsoon rains lashed Pakistan’s port city of Karachi, officials and charity groups confirmed on Wednesday, while flooding also triggered power outages and overwhelme­d the metropolis’s fragile infrastruc­ture.

Authoritie­s said the deaths occurred largely due to electrocut­ions caused by ill-maintained power lines even as large segments of the city suffered hours-long outages that lasted up to a day in some areas.

According to the Edhi Foundation — which oversees a vast rescue services operation in Karachi — up to 15 people were killed during the recent bout of flooding.

However government hospitals in the city said only 12 people had died in recent days in flood-related incidents.

Outrage simmered in the city after a video went viral on social media showing two children who had been allegedly electrocut­ed by a power line that had fallen into a puddle.

“The electricit­y company must be held responsibl­e for the children’s death as safety and security is its responsibi­lity,” said Faisal Edhi, who heads the Edhi Foundation.

Dr Seemi Jamali — Director of the state-run Jinnah Postgradua­te Medical University — confirmed that nine people were “brought dead” to the hospital because of electrocut­ions.

Another three bodies, including the children from the video shared online, were taken to the city’s Abbasi Shaheed Hospital, a doctor on duty at the facility confirmed.

 ?? — AFP ?? Residents wade through flood waters after heavy monsoon rains in Hyderabad, some 160 km east of Karachi, on Wednesday.
— AFP Residents wade through flood waters after heavy monsoon rains in Hyderabad, some 160 km east of Karachi, on Wednesday.

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