Thousands rescued as death toll from floods reaches 346

Published September 20, 2014
A family mending their house that destroyed by flash flood at a village in Chugian near Sialkot on Saturday. – APP Photo
A family mending their house that destroyed by flash flood at a village in Chugian near Sialkot on Saturday. – APP Photo
A view of flood waters passing through the Sukkur Barrage on Saturday. – APP Photo
A view of flood waters passing through the Sukkur Barrage on Saturday. – APP Photo

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan's disaster management agency said on Saturday that rescuers with boats and helicopters have evacuated about 50,000 people from the country's south after raging floods inundated more villages there.

In a statement, the National Disaster Management Agency (NDMA) said that two dozen people were killed in the past 24 hours in Punjab, raising the death toll from rains and flooding to 346.

It said floodwaters wreaked havoc in Punjab province and was now passing through remote areas in the southern Sindh province.

It said so far no deaths have been reported from Sindh province.

Floods have also killed 200 people in the India-controlled part of Kashmir since September 3 when monsoon rains triggered flash floods in the Himalayan region.

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