19 dead following heavy rains in Pakistan

At least 19 people have been killed in heavy monsoon rains in central Pakistan.

At least 19 people are dead and scores more injured in heavy monsoon rains in the central Pakistani province of Punjab.

"At least 19 people died in Punjab in (the) last 48 hours," said Khurram Shahzad, the director of the provincial disaster management authority of Punjab, adding that 37 people were injured in incidents cased by the heavy rain.

Shahzad said the eastern city of Lahore was worst hit with eight people killed and over a dozen received injuries.

The recent rains are considered the heaviest in Lahore since 1980, when streets were flooded and low-lying areas of the city inundated.

The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) put rescue and relief agencies on alert, warning that evacuations might be necessary, amid fears of flooding in the mountainous north of the country.

The authority warned of "low to medium" level flooding in Punjab province in the next 24 hours and in the northern areas.


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