Floods cut off Pakistan villages as toll hits 55
RESCUERS were battling yesterday to reach thousands of people stranded by floods and landslides in Pakistan’s northwest and parts of Kashmir, officials said, as the death toll rose to 55.
Disaster management officials in northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, where 47 people have died since the downpour began on Saturday night, said they were consulting with the military about a rescue operation there amid fears the death toll could still climb.
“We are trying to arrange a helicopter to reach the people stuck under debris of their houses,” Latifur Rehman, a spokesman for the Provincial Disaster Management Authority, said.
The authority said it had received reports of damage to dozens of houses but had failed to reach affected people in three districts of the province.
“We need to get bodies and the injured out from under the rubble and provide food and tents to the survivors,” Rehman said, adding that four truckloads of supplies had been sent to the area.
“All roads leading to villages and other areas have been blocked... There is no movement at all,” Khalid Khan, a courier company owner in Shangla district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, said, adding that local hospitals lack the facilities to deal with the injured.
In Pakistan-administered Kashmir’s Neelum Valley, officials said thousands were stranded by landslides.
At least eight people, including five children, died there when two houses were buried in a landslide caused by the rains, according to local official Abdul Hameed Kiyani.
Mainly dry weather was expected in most parts of Pakistan from yesterday, according to the meteorological department’s website, though thunderstorms are still predicted for Kashmir.
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