Nine people were killed in an extended family on the Swat River, while others died elsewhere in rain-related incidents.
At least nine people have been killed in northern Pakistan after a dozens of people carry a dozens of rain.
District Administrator Shehjad Mahubab said on Friday that nine persons were killed by an extended family of 16 in the Khaibar Pakhtun Khokhwa province and a Swat River.
Mahboob explained that the family’s children were taking photos in the water when the flood, relatives rushed to save them, but stuck in the floods, which suffered from the rainy season.
Nine bodies were seized, four people in the family are still missing, while four more were rescued, Mahboob said.
Earlier on Friday, a spokesman for the provincial emergency service, Shah Fahad, said that about 100 rescuers from different groups rescued 58 people and were searching for the tourists who left.
Fahad appealed to the people to strictly follow the previous government’s warning about the possible flash flood in the Swat River, which is a popular destination for tourists in the summer and winter.
Prime Minister Shehbhaz Sharif said in his office’s statement that “the tragedy of the tourists’ deaths.”
Sharif added that officers had appealed to the authorities to strengthen security measures near rivers and flows.
Meanwhile, at least 10 people were killed in rain-related incidents in the last 24 hours in the last 24 hours in the previous Punjab and South Sindh provinces, according to rescue officials officials.
From the beginning of the week, the torrential rains have been petal Pakistan, in which the highway is damaged and the houses are harmful.
According to the weather forecast, rainfall is expected to continue this week as the annual monsoon season begins during July July to September.
However, in Pakistan compared to 2022, Pakistan has low rainfall weather forecasts. Compared to 2022, when it rained, the rivers fell in floods and killed 1,739 people.