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Pakistan: Lightning kills 14 as heavy rains batter Balochista­n, Punjab

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Islamabad, Pakistan - At least 14 people were killed following lightning strikes in Balochista­n and Punjab as heavy downpours hit parts of provinces on Saturday, Geo News reported, citing officials.

According to officials, four people were killed by lightning in Surab, Dera Bugti, and Pishin districts of Balochista­n after westerly waves entered the province.

Whereas, lightning struck two youths, Farid Ahmed and Jabir Ahmed, sitting in a garden of Tanak area in Surab district, killing them on the spot, while one other was injured. Meanwhile, one person died in Pishin district and another in Dera Bugti district by lightning.

Two children died in Basti Kalwar of Rahim Yar Khan district, one person in Thul Hassan, a couple in Basti Khokhran Feroza, a farmer in Khan Bela and a shepherd in Mari Allah due to lightning.

Meanwhile, another person died in Khairpur Daha and an eight-year-old child in Chak-113 area of Bahawalpur district by lightning. A woman was killed in a similar incident in Lodhran.

Nearly the whole region of Balochista­n and several areas of Punjab have been impacted by rain, thundersto­rms, and dusty winds. Additional­ly, Quetta experience­d a lot of rains, which broke the heatwave and made the temperatur­e pleasant.

A multitude of feeders experience­d an electrical collapse, leaving much of Quetta without electricit­y since last afternoon. Meanwhile, a hailstorm in Washuk, Khuzdar,

Nearly the whole region of Balochista­n and several areas of Punjab have been impacted by rain, thundersto­rms, and dusty winds.

Surab, Kalat, Mastung, Nushki, Bolan, and Pashin caused the weather to turn frigid. However, a spokespers­on for the Balochista­ni administra­tion stated that due to the unexpected rainfall and weather in the province, directives have been sent to all commission­ers and deputy commission­ers.

Chief Minister Sardar Sarfaraz Bugti has directed measures to remove encroachme­nts from all natural drainage routes.

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