In Punjab, Pakistan’s most populous province, 21 people were killed by lightning strikes between Friday and Sunday alone.
In Pakistan, at least 41 people have died as a result of bad weather that has been progressing since last Friday, 28 of them from lightning strikes. This was reported by AFP on Tuesday, April 16.
In Punjab alone, Pakistan’s most populous province, 21 people were reported killed by lightning strikes between Friday and Sunday.
At least eight people were killed in Balochistan province, seven of them by lightning. In this region, 25 districts were affected by the rain, some areas were completely flooded. Schools in the province are closed.
In addition, in the southern province of Sindh, four people died in road accidents related to flooded roads.
Eight people, including four children, were killed in the northwestern province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, where houses collapsed during heavy downpours.
Pakistan’s National Disaster Management Authority has warned of the possibility of landslides and flooding as rain is also expected in the coming days.
Heavy rains earlier reported flooding in the Russian city of Nalchik.
Several cities in Russia suffered floods.
Source: korrespondent

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