
BALOCHISTAN: The dying burden reached to 22 due to heavy rains that pulled several districts of Balochistan, including its money, on Saturday, Dawn reported.
Heavy rain, storms, and hailstorms battered the Quetta Valley, causing flood on main roads and streets.
According to Dawn, display storms swept away several homes and caused major traffic jams.
Additionally, a tanker carrying Iranian-made liquefied petroleum gas ( LPG) overturned into a seasonal stream as a result of flooding on the Quetta-Taftan highway in the Noshki district.
The ship allegedly lost control of the vehicle after the beam flood forced it to leave the principal highway, leading to the stream’s steer. However, the vehicle and different people in the car managed to flee to health.
The Bolan River and the Nari Gaj-Mulla River, two of which are annual rivers, swell with significant rainwater as their floodplains ‘ catchment areas also experienced heavy rain.
North Balochistan, including Ziarat, Quetta, Kalat, Kan Mehtarzai, and Pishin, experiences a drop in temperature, prompting people to count on gas boilers and comfortable clothing to fight the cold.
Ziarat, Pishin, Qila Abdullah, Qila Saifullah, Zhob, Sherani, Khanozai, Harnai, Sibi, Mastung, Kalat, Khuzdar, Jhal Magsi, Dera Murad Jamali, Kharan, Chagai, Noshki, Washuk, Chaman, Mach, and many other places even received heavy rain.
Quetta, the municipal money, experienced industrial flood once more following severe immediately rainfall. The heavy rainstorm made for widespread destruction, affecting both low-lying areas and the city’s main areas, making the challenges that had previously been faced worse.
Nearly all roads in the main area, including Jinnah Road, Kandahari Bazaar, Liaquat Road, Prince Road, Zarghoon Road, Sirki Road, and Gawalmandi, were submerged by leg- deep water.
However, the weather section has predicted more floods with storms and lightning in various areas of Balochistan, including Quetta.