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Pakistani province issues flood alert and warns of heavy loss of life

Experts say Pakistan is experiencing heavier rains than normal in April because of climate change.

People pass by a damaged electric pole caused by flooding due to heavy rains in Pakistan (AP Photo/Habib Ullah)
People pass by a damaged electric pole caused by flooding due to heavy rains in Pakistan (AP Photo/Habib Ullah) (Habib Ullah/AP)

A Pakistani province has issued a flood alert due to glacial melting and warned of heavy loss of life.

The country has witnessed days of extreme weather, killing scores of people and destroying property and farmland. Experts say Pakistan is experiencing heavier rains than normal in April because of climate change.

In the mountainous north-west province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, which has been hit particularly hard by the deluges, authorities issued a flood alert because of the melting of glaciers in several districts.

They said the flood could worsen and that people should move to safer locations ahead of any danger.

“If timely safety measures are not taken, there is a possibility of heavy loss of life and property due to the expected flood situation,” said Muhammad Qaiser Khan, from the local disaster management authority.

Latest figures from the province said that 46 people, including 25 children, have died in the past five days due to rain-related incidents.

At least 2,875 houses and 26 schools have either collapsed or been damaged.

The south-west province of Baluchistan has also been battered by rainfall. It said it had limited resources to deal with the current situation but if the rains continued, it would look to the central government for help.

In 2022, downpours swelled rivers and at one point inundated one-third of Pakistan, killing 1,739 people.

Pakistan’s monsoon season starts in June.