Web Desk (LTN NEWS): Unusual rains have wreaked havoc across the country with Balochistan currently being the worst affected province.
Dozens of villages in Babakot and Sahabatpur were submerged due to a crack in the Pat Federal Canal in Dera Murad Jamali, Balochistan.
Apart from this, there are reports of a high level of flooding after heavy rain and the flooded rail is passing through the Quetta Sukkur National Highway due to which the flow of traffic is suspended, while several kilometers of queues have formed on the National Highway near Fort Munro and a part of the road has been washed away.
In Harnai also, the flood coming from the mountains entered the suburbs, which cut off the land connection of Harnai with the rest of the province.
On the other hand, more than 7,000 cattle were swept away in the flood channels in Musa Khel in 5 days, torrential rains in the mountain areas of Mount Sulaiman caused high levels of flooding in the rivers, and heavy rains in Sorab flooded the floodplains and low-lying areas. The flood water in Rajanpur also broke the Fazilpur railway track, the difficulties of the victims have increased due to the continuous rains in Naseerabad, and Jafarabad for 2 days, and the victims are waiting for help under the open sky.
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Apart from this, Dera Ismail Khan is also in the grip of rains and flooded rails and Chashma Kundal Road has been closed for traffic.
On the other hand, 3 people died in various accidents as a result of landslides after heavy rains in the border areas of Punjab, Balochistan, and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.














