ISLAMABAD, AUGUST 19: There was no break in the severe monsoon rains that continued to batter different parts of the nation.
Nearby low-lying areas were submerged when the 290 millimeters of rain in Sukkur smashed a record that had stood for 77 years. Likewise, unceasing precipitation in Larkana, Qaziabad, and Jacobabad overswept several settlements, causing devastation in diverse regions.
Rainfall caused problems for Karachiites as they had to fend for themselves during extended downpours that lasted for hours.
Gilgit Baltistan Twenty houses were wrecked by landslides in Gojal, Hunza, Astore, and Ghizer, leaving numerous tourists stranded. As a result of the torrential rainfall and pluvial floods, many highways were closed to traffic.
Two days later, the Balochistan National Highway N-40 remained closed to traffic, while heavy rains in the districts of Kohlu, Awaran, and Bolan flooded low-lying regions and caused misery for the locals.
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Rain continued to impede Koh-e-Suleman residents’ daily routines. Residents in the mountainous area experienced headaches from low-level flooding, while in Ahmedpur East’s Uch Canal, a 20-foot sinkhole was formed by a downpour. However, because of the rain, the water level in Head Trimmu kept rising.