14 killed as heavy rains lash KP's Hazara and Malakand divisions

Published September 12, 2021
Rescue operations continue as heavy rains lashed Hazara and Malakand divisions on Sunday. — Photo courtesy Torghar Assistant Commissioner Azhar Zahoor
Rescue operations continue as heavy rains lashed Hazara and Malakand divisions on Sunday. — Photo courtesy Torghar Assistant Commissioner Azhar Zahoor
Rescue operations continue as heavy rains lashed Hazara and Malakand divisions on Sunday. — Photo courtesy Torghar Assistant Commissioner Azhar Zahoor
Rescue operations continue as heavy rains lashed Hazara and Malakand divisions on Sunday. — Photo courtesy Torghar Assistant Commissioner Azhar Zahoor

At least 14 people, including women and children, died on Sunday morning after a cloudburst caused heavy rains across Khyber Pakhtunkhwa's Hazara and Malakand divisions.

A majority of the casualties occurred when lightning struck a trio of houses located in a remote area named Jhatka within Judba tehsil in Torghar, according to the region's Assistant Commissioner Azhar Zahoor.

The houses collapsed after being hit by lightning, burying 13 people under their rubble, he said. A dozen dead bodies have been recovered from the debris so far as rescue work remains ongoing.

“I am personally supervising the rescue operation and the injured have been moved to the hospital and roads are also cleared for traffic. The affected families will be facilitated, and tents and foods will be provided to them,” the assistant commissioner said.

Zahoor said that a cattle pen was also damaged due to the heavy rain, while a tractor slipped, killing its driver.

Furthermore, the rain caused landslides and road closures.

Meanwhile, the roof of a house collapsed in Abbottabad's Kakul area and buried seven members of a family underneath its rubble. Three bodies have been recovered and two injured retrieved from the debris as the rescue operation continues.

According to Rescue 1122, the house's roof collapsed due to heavy rain. The bodies and the injured were moved to Ayub Medical Complex in Abbottabad.

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