At least 53 killed in Pakistan flash floods

At least 53 killed in Pakistan flash floods

PanARMENIAN.Net - At least 53 people have been killed by flash floods caused by torrential rain in northwest Pakistan, say officials, according to BBC News.

The rain began on Saturday, April 2 bringing flooding to parts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan provinces.

Pre-monsoon rains often cause damage in rural Pakistan and officials said locals had been warned to leave their villages for safer places.

The summer monsoon season is even worse, last year killing dozens.

The weekend's rains also saw dozens of people taken to hospital with injuries, a national disaster management official, Latif ur Rehman, told the Associated Press.

Pictures showed shops and homes damaged, and bridges swept away.

Habib Khan, from northern Swat valley, told local TV: "We're left on our own. Nobody from the government is coming to help us."

Officials said tents and other relief goods had been sent to the region. Hundreds of people have also moved to safer areas, local media reports.

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