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At least 11 people were killed and 10 others injured in rain-related incidents in Pakistan's southern port city of Karachi as record downpours turned neighborhoods into lakes, disrupted flights and caused power shutdowns, local authorities said Wednesday.
People make their way through a water-logged road after heavy rainfall in Karachi, Pakistan, August 20, 2025. /VCG
According to the state-run Rescue 1122 department, victims died in electrocutions, drownings and wall collapses across Karachi, the capital city of southern Sindh province, after heavy rain struck the city since Tuesday morning.
Among the dead were four members of a family in the Gulistan-e-Jauhar area of Karachi after their house wall collapsed, while others lost their lives to rain-soaked power lines and floods in low-lying areas.
Passengers disembark from an auto rickshaw that got stranded on a flooded road after heavy monsoon rains in Karachi, Pakistan, August 20, 2025. /VCG
The provincial government of Sindh declared Wednesday a public holiday, shutting down schools and offices in an effort to keep citizens off inundated streets.
Mayor of Karachi Murtaza Wahab announced a rain emergency, deploying rescue and sanitation teams, while Governor of Sindh Kamran Tessori opened the Governor's House to shelter stranded citizens.
A flooded area after torrential rain in Karachi, Pakistan, August 20, 2025. /VCG
Flights at Jinnah International Airport of Karachi were severely disrupted, with at least eight cancellations and 20 delays, as high-level power outages and internet breakdowns crippled communication.
The provincial government announced that all concerned departments are engaged in rescue efforts, and it warned residents to stay indoors, avoid unnecessary travel and keep away from electric poles.
The Pakistan Meteorological Department has forecast further heavy rains until August 23 in Karachi.
(Cover: A flooded area after torrential rain in Karachi, Pakistan, August 20, 2025. /VCG)