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Four die as rain wreaks havoc in Karachi

- Tariq Butt

ISLAMABAD: A weather emergency was declared in Karachi on Monday as heavier-than-usual monsoon rains continue to lash Pakistan’s biggest city, flooding homes and making streets impassable.

The provincial Sindh government announced a public holiday on Monday in Karachi and Hyderabad in a bid to avert flood chaos, but low-lying areas - already drenched by weeks of heavy rain - were soon the scenes of devastatio­n.

Taking to Twiter, Sindh government spokespers­on Murtaza Wahab wrote that apart from Karachi, there will be a public holiday in Hyderabad too because of rains.

“Due to heavy rainfall which is expected to continue even tomorrow, the Sindh government has decided to declare Monday, the 25th of July as a public holiday in Karachi and Hyderabad Divisions,” tweeted Wahab.

“More rains are forecast in Karachi until tomorrow,” warned Sardar Sarfraz, director of the Met office.

At least four people have been killed and many others injured in Karachi was rain wreaked havoc in the port city, flooding the residentia­l and commercial areas, killing and injuring people, damaging properties and disrupting the power and telecommun­ication system.

A teenage boy, identified as Zia, was electrocut­ed in Liaquataba­d area. He was taken to the Abbasi Shaheed Hospital. His family said he received an electric shock from a service mast.

In Surjani Town, a man, who is yet to be identified, died of electrocut­ion. Police said the deceased received an electric shock from the snapped electricit­y wires. His body is yet to be identified. He died of electrocut­ion.

Police said the deceased received an electric shock from the snapped electricit­y wires. His body was taken to the morgue ater completion of legal formalitie­s at the Abbasi Shaheed Hospital.

A 40-year-old man, identified as Shan

Hussain, was electrocut­ed near the Memon Masjid in the limits of Kharadar police station. His body was taken to the Jinnah Postgradua­te

Medical Center.

Meanwhile, a couple and their two kids were injured as the roof of their house collapsed in Korangi.

A couple and their two minor children were wounded ater a wall of their house collapsed on them in Baldia Town within the limits of Saeedabad police station.

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Edhi volunteers bring a boat to evacuate stranded people along a flooded street after heavy monsoon rainfall in Karachi on Monday.
Agence France-presse ± Edhi volunteers bring a boat to evacuate stranded people along a flooded street after heavy monsoon rainfall in Karachi on Monday.

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