
At least 10 people were killed and a few injured when the rain and strong winds caused lightning floods, causing confusion in Pakistan occupied by Kashmir and in the province of Northwest Kyber Pakhtunkhwa in Pakistan.
At least four women and the man died in Pakistan occupied Kashmir, while three people on the northwest Khyber then lost their lives after the storms hit the region, the AFP press agency quoted the State Office of the Catastrophe.
Two people also died in the Pakistani province of Pandjab in the incidents related to rain.
While most of the deaths were caused by collapsed walls and roofs, great damage was caused by destructive storms that raged through Central and North Pakistan.
According to the dawn, it killed heavy rain and thunderstorms by seven people in POK, pandjab, and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, while more than two dozen others suffered injuries.
Head of the government official in Kashmir, Pakistan, Haroon Rasheed, added that one person was still missing. Up to 12 houses and a mosque were destroyed in one village.
He quoted the rescue 1122, and the Dawn mentioned that the personal van turned over the rain and the dust storm on the Ghazi-Lawrencepur Road in Attock, resulting in the death of one passenger.
Four children were injured when the wall of their house collapsed in the Rehmo Village district in Attock district after a wind storm.
Previously, on Saturday, storms killed at least 19 people and injured more than 100 others in Pakistan because the Earth is struggling with increasingly extreme weather events.
According to the Provincial Office for Catastrophery (PDMA), extreme conditions may persist until 31 May, while the upper and central districts of the pandjab, including Rawalpindi, Lahore, Gujranwaly and Faisalabad, face the highest risk.
Weather forecast
According to the National Office for Disaster Management, as AFP quoted, it is expected that the stormy weather will continue in the northern and central parts of Pakistan until Saturday.
Increasing temperatures in April and May become more common in Pakistan. In April, temperatures reached almost record levels-46.5 Celsius (116 Fahrenheit) in parts of Punjab.
Schools in Pandjab and Southwest Balochistan Province quoted rising temperatures on a summer holiday.
(Tagstotranslate) Pakistani news