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Scores killed in Pakistan as heavy rains trigger floods

Most deaths occurred in the city of Lahore but many killed in Punjab province and in the Himalayan region of Kashmir

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Children walk on the flooded street in eastern Lahore. Photo: Xinhua
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At least 73 people have been killed across Pakistan after heavy rains brought flash floods and caused homes to collapse in the Punjab and Kashmir regions, government officials said on Friday.

Most deaths occurred in the city of Lahore, Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s powerbase, further damaging the government’s standing after weeks of protests aimed at forcing the premier to step down.

As the political crisis dragged through its third week, people’s attention turned to the devastation brought by the floods, with television channels showing live images of villages and towns inundated by muddy water.

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Pakistani Christians assist an elderly woman in the flooded area of Rawalpindi. Photo: AFP
Pakistani Christians assist an elderly woman in the flooded area of Rawalpindi. Photo: AFP
At least 43 people have been killed in Punjab province and 30 in the Himalayan region of Kashmir in recent days, officials said.

“Most of the 43 dead in Punjab died because the roofs of their homes collapsed,” said Nisar Saani, a director at the Punjab Disaster Management Authority. “The rest were electrocuted.”

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Authorities have issued flood warnings across the country.

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