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14,000 people evacuated from flood-hit villages in eastern Pakistan

Heavy monsoon rains have lashed Pakistan, killing more than 90 people. 14,000 have been evacuated from villages in eastern Pakistan (KM Chaudary/AP/PA)
Heavy monsoon rains have lashed Pakistan, killing more than 90 people. 14,000 have been evacuated from villages in eastern Pakistan (KM Chaudary/AP/PA)

Rescuers in boats evacuated 14,000 people over the past several days after floodwaters from two rivers swollen by monsoon rains inundated dozens of villages in eastern Pakistan, officials said on Friday.

Monsoon rains began lashing the South Asian country in late June and since then, at least 91 people have died in weather-related incidents across the country.

The evacuations began earlier this week after neighbouring India diverted waters from dams into the Ravi River, which flows from India into Pakistan.

Pakistan Monsoon Rains
Motorcyclists drive through a flooded road caused by heavy monsoon rainfall in Lahore, Pakistan (KM Chaudary/AP/PA)

An overflowing Sutlej River has also inundated villages in various parts of the province.

According to the national weather agency, rains will continue this week to lash the southwestern Baluchistan and southern Sindh provinces, where thousands died in floods last summer.

The floods affected 33 million people and killed 1,739 in Pakistan. They also caused 30 billion dollars (£23 billion) in damage to the country’s economy.

The monsoon season began in July and will continue until September.