Wednesday, June 1, 2016

A HEAVY STORM HIT ISLAMABAD AND KPK


TODAY THUNDERSTORM HIT ISLAMABAD AND KPK


No less than 13 individuals, including ladies and youngsters, were killed and scores of others were injured on Wednesday when overwhelming precipitation and savage electrical storm struck upper parts of Pakistan.

As indicated by reports coming to here, overwhelming storm hammered governmentally regulated tribal regions and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, bringing about boundless obliteration.

Rescuers said that four individuals, two of them ladies, were executed in Nowshehra and Jamrud towns of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. One tyke was purportedly executed in Charsadda.

No less than eight individuals were executed and more than 50 were injured in Islamabad.


As indicated by police, a mother and her two girls were executed when the top of their home given way in Margalla Town.

One understudy kicked the bucket after mass of a nearby theological college broken down in F-7 part. Another two individuals were murdered in discrete episodes of divider breakdown.

Salvage authorities said that 40 individuals were conveyed to Polyclinic Hospital while 10 were
moved to PIMS Hospital.

A flame broke out at a vegetable business sector in the capital city when force links fell on it because of solid winds. Fire detachment groups achieved the scene and commenced endeavors to smother the burst.

As indicated by avionics sources, flight operation was suspended at Benazir International Airport in Islamabad because of the terrible climate.

Metro transport administration was additionally stopped in the capital after solid winds broke windows of metro stations.

There are reports of 21 individuals getting harmed in different mishaps brought on by the tempest in Attock and Rawalpindi locale of Punjab.

Numerous likewise took to Twitter to share photos of the demolition brought about by the tempest in Islamabad while others appealed to God for the wellbeing of residents.

In a press articulation, Met office said that a western unsettling influence was influencing upper parts of the nation and is prone to hold on till Friday.

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