The Boston Globe

Storms kill 49 across Pakistan

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ISLAMABAD — Lightning and heavy rains have killed at least 49 people across Pakistan in the past three days, officials said Monday, as authoritie­s in the country’s southwest declared a state of emergency.

Some deaths occurred when lightning struck farmers harvesting wheat. Rains caused dozens of houses to collapse in the northwest and in eastern Punjab province.

Arfan Kathia, a spokesman for the provincial disaster management authority, said 21 people had died in Punjab, where more rains were expected this week. Khursheed Anwar, a spokesman for the disaster management authority in northweste­rn Khyber Pakhtunkhw­a province bordering Afghanista­n, said 21 people died there.

Rain also lashed the capital, Islamabad, and killed seven people in southweste­rn Baluchista­n province. Streets flooded in the northweste­rn city of Peshawar and in

Quetta, the Baluchista­n capital.

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said in televised remarks that he had ordered authoritie­s to provide relief aid. Pakistan’s water reservoirs would improve because of the rains, he said.

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