Day-long heavy rain spell disrupts life in Lahore
LAHORE: Persistent torrential rain badly disrupted life in the city on Tuesday, turning streets into rivulets, causing traffic jams, upsetting power supply at a large scale and also claiming a life.
At least 10 people suffered serious injuries in four roof collapse incidents at Kasur and Gujranwala as the Met department also reported heavy rain in some other cities of Punjab, forecasting continuation of the monsoon spell till at least Friday.
Though the district administration remained active in flushing out rainwater throughout the day, the persistent rain made the task hard for it.
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Chief Minister Usman Buzdar and his law minister too came out on city roads to supervise the clearance of rainwater.
Meanwhile, Arooj Fatima, 6, died when the roof of her family’s Engineers Town, Defence Road, residence caved in.
Her sister sustained injuries in the incident.
Similarly, two people were injured as a wall fell on them during the rain on Peco Road. Two others were wounded as the roof of their house collapsed in Badami Bagh area.
Though Lahore has been receiving rain since Saturday, the Tuesday spell was the heaviest of the season in the country. Starting from early hours of the day, it continued till in the late afternoon with brief intervals, turning torrential at times, especially in the central and north-eastern portions of the city.
It disrupted life at a large scale. Power supply was the first casualty as around 100 feeders tripped. With it, water supply to a number of localities was also stopped.
In the morning, people woke up to heavy rain. Many living in the low-lying areas found knee-deep rainwater in their streets and had to remain indoors. All major roads too were inundated, making movement of vehicular traffic difficult and causing staff delays in offices and other workplaces.