Heavy rains trigger floods, killing 28 in northwest Pakistan; dozens still missing
By Riaz Khan, APThursday, July 29, 2010
Rivers burst, floods kill at least 28 in Pakistan
PESHAWAR, Pakistan — Rivers burst their banks during monsoon rains in Pakistan this week, washing away streets, battering a dam and killing at least 28 people in the northwest, officials said Thursday.
In the Peshawar area, two elderly men clung to a fence post and each other as a raging torrent swept over their heads, footage on Pakistan’s Dunya TV showed. Two oxen were swept away in the same gusher.
People were forced to trudge through knee-deep water in some streets in the Swat Valley. A newly constructed part of a dam in the Charsadda district collapsed, while crops were soaked in many areas.
At least 10 people died near Peshawar when their homes collapsed, said Adnan Khan, a spokesman for the northwest province’s Disaster Management Authority. He said dozens of people were believed missing, so the overall death toll could rise.
Monsoon season often leads to widespread flooding in Pakistan, which has many low-lying villages.
The ongoing rain is also a suspected factor in a plane crash in the Pakistani capital, Islamabad, that killed all 152 passengers on board Wednesday.