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Heavy rains collapse house roof in northwest Pakistan, killing 11
Monsoon rains batter Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and trigger landslides in northern Pakistan, prompting authorities to warn against travel.
Heavy rains collapse house roof in northwest Pakistan, killing 11
A file photo of the aftermath of heavy rainfall in Peshawar, Pakistan

Eleven people were killed overnight when heavy rain caused the roof of a mud-brick house to collapse in northwest Pakistan, police and rescue officials said on Tuesday.

The accident occurred in Kohat district in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, according to Bilal Faizi of the provincial emergency service.

Rescuers recovered 11 bodies, mostly women and children, and handed them over to relatives for burial, Faizi said.

Heavy monsoon rains also lashed the Gilgit-Baltistan region on Monday, triggering landslides that blocked several roads and damaged homes, according to a statement from regional emergency services.

The government advised tourists to avoid travelling to northern Pakistan because of the risk of landslides and flash flooding.

Pakistan experiences heavy monsoon rains every year, and the downpours frequently trigger floods and landslides that cause deaths and widespread damage.

In 2022, unprecedented monsoon rains and flooding submerged nearly a third of the country, killing 1,739 people and causing an estimated $30 billion in damages.

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