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Six people died, over 200 power feeder tripped as heavy rain continues to lash Lahore

July 03, 2018

LAHORE, July 03 (INP): The death toll from rains related incidents in the provincial capital rose to six on Tuesday. According to sources in Rescue 1122, two people were killed as the roof of their warehouse collapsed in Gumti bazaar owing to heavy downpour. Another person died of electrocution in China Scheme area of Gujar Pura. Rescue sources further said that three others were injured as the roof of their house collapsed in China Scheme. [timed-content-server show="07/04/2018 01:00 Asia/Karachi"]Three people were reported killed on late Monday night due to electrocution during the heavy downpour. Two were electrocuted to death in Rewaz Garden while a third was electrocuted at Qurtaba Chowk, in the Old City area. The deceased included Rewaz Garden employees Amanat and Shazaib, while motorcyclist Akber was electrocuted at Qurtaba Chowk after coming in contact with live electrical wires. The rain, which is still continuing, resulted in 200 electricity feeders tripping in the city, plunging different areas of the city into darkness. According to Lahore Electric Supply Company (Lesco) officials, work is underway to bring electricity feeders back online. The total amount of rain recorded in the city was 200 millimetres. Moreover, the flow of traffic was severely affected after water accumulated in low-lying areas. A warning was also given out for Lahore airport due to the weather conditions, stating that routine flight operations may be affected. Rainwater also accumulated at DHQ hospital in Gujranwala with hospital officials saying work is underway to remove it. The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has forecast more rain in the next two days. On the other hand, the PMD has forecast rain along with thundershower with gusty winds in Hazara, Rawalpindi, Gujranwala, Lahore, Sargodha and Faisalabad divisions along with Islamabad, Gilgit-Baltistan and Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK). Isolated showers can also be expected in Malakand, Peshawar, Kohat, Bannu, DI Khan and Sahiwal, while hot and dry weather is expected elsewhere in the country. Residents of Lahore took to social media to slam the lack of preparations and the failed drainage system as roads were flooded following heavy downpour. Not only the Old City, but the posh areas of the Punjab capital were also inundated. INP/LK/AK[/timed-content-server]