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11 die, 400 houses collapse amid rains in Balochistan

By Saleem Shahid 2023-08-01
QUETTA: At least 11 people were killed and over 400 houses collapsed in different districts of Balochistan due to downpour and flash floods over the last one week.

The province remained cut off with other areas of the country as heavy rains and flash floods triggered landslides and damaged bridges, blocking highways.

Officials of the ProvincialDisaster Management Authority (PDMA), Balochistan, said on Monday that Panjgur,Kharan and Washuk districts were badly affected areas as most houses in these areaswere destroyed by heavy rains which continued falling in these areas forfour days, cutting off a large number of villages` links with district headquarters and rendering hundreds of families homeless.

Officials said that dams in Panjgur, Washuk, Kharan, Qila Saifullah, Pishin, Lasbela, Hub, Dera Bugti, Kohlu, Barkhan, Sibi and Bolan were filled up by rainand floodwater and spillways of Mirani, Hub and other dams were opened for releasing the extra water, which submerged several villages situated in low-lying areas.

`Torrential rains and raging floodwaters broke a dam in Basima area of Washuk district, which badly affected a vast area, destroyed humansettlement and rendered a large number of families homeless,` the PDMA officials said, adding that the authority was providing tents, sheets, rations and drinking water to the people marooned by the downpour and flash floods.

The Director General of PDMA, Balochistan, Jahanzeb Khan, visited floodaffected areas of Kharan and Washuk along with elected members.

According to PDMA officials, 11 people were killed in Dera Bugti, Awaran, Qila Saifullah, Pishin, Kech and Nasirabad districts which were badly affected due to rains and flash floods.

`At least 131 houses were swept away in flash floodswhile 305 were partially damaged and were unfit for accommodation,` the officials said.

Meanwhile, National Highway Authority officials claimed on Monday that Quetta-Sibi Highway had been opened for heavy traffic after a causeway built on the Bolan river was strengthened.

They said that efforts were under way to restore traffic between Balochistan and Punjab through BarkhanDera Ghazi Khan Highway as the traffic on the highway has remained suspended for the last couple of days due to landslides at Fort Monroe area.

Met officials said that more rains were expected in different parts of Balochistan next week.