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In Pictures: Waist-deep flooding brings Karachi to halt

Pakistan’s largest city struggles to stay afloat as people bail out their homes and wade along roads turned into rivers.

epa08624497 A view of inundated residential area after heavy monsoon rain water in Karachi, Pakistan, 25 August 2020. Heavy monsoon rain flooded several areas of Karachi causing traffic jams and power
Flooded residential area after heavy monsoon rain in Karachi. [Shahzaib Akber/EPA]
Published On 26 Aug 202026 Aug 2020
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The Pakistani city of Karachi has struggled to stay afloat after floodwaters overwhelmed the southern port city’s delipidated infrastructure, with scenes of floating cars and submerged houses causing a public outcry.

Three days of monsoon rains have killed at least 90 people and damaged at least 1,000 homes across the South Asian nation, as rains continued to lash Karachi and other parts of Sindh province.

Of the rain-related casualties, 31 deaths were reported in southern Sindh, while 23 people died in the province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, according to the National Disaster Management Authority.

It said 15 deaths were reported in southwestern Balochistan province and eight in Punjab province. Thirteen more people died elsewhere in northern Pakistan, including three in the Pakistan-administered sector of Kashmir.

The military has been pressed into service to evacuate people from rain-hit areas, including Karachi – the country’s largest city.

An earlier spell of monsoon rains forced Prime Minister Imran Khan to send troops to help local authorities in pumping rainwater out of inundated residential areas of Karachi.

A girl carries a tea kettle as she wades through a flooded street after heavy monsoon rains in Pakistan''s port city of Karachi on August 25, 2020. (Photo by Rizwan TABASSUM / AFP)
A girl carrying tea kettles wades through a flooded street after heavy monsoon rains in Karachi. [Rizwan Tabassum/AFP]
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People wade through a flooded street with submerged vehicles during the monsoon rain, as the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) continues, in Karachi, Pakistan August 25, 2020. REUTERS/Akh
Scores of vehicles were submerged in water in Karachi. [Akhtar Soomro/Reuters]
A woman bails water from her house after heavy monsoon rains, in Karachi, Pakistan, Tuesday, Aug. 25, 2020. Three days of monsoon rains have killed dozens of people and damaged hundreds of homes acros
Days of monsoon rains have killed dozens of people and damaged hundreds of homes across Pakistan. [Fareed Khan/AP Photo]
People wade through a flooded area after heavy monsoon rains, in Karachi, Pakistan, Tuesday, Aug. 25, 2020. Three days of monsoon rains have killed dozens of people and damaged hundreds of homes acros
The rains are expected to continue this week in Karachi. [Fareed Khan/AP Photo]
epa08624503 A woman stands in her house after heavy rains in Karachi, Pakistan, 25 August 2020. Heavy monsoon rain flooded several areas of Karachi causing traffic jams and power outages. EPA-EFE/SHA
A woman stands in her flooded house in Karachi. Prime Minister Imran Khan earlier this month sent troops to help local authorities pump rainwater out of inundated residential areas. [Shahzaib Akber/EPA]
epa08625170 A man with his motercycle wades through rain water after heavy rains in Karachi, Pakistan, 25 August 2020. Sindh provincial government declared rain emergency after heavy monsoon rain floo
The Sindh provincial government declared a rain emergency after heavy monsoon flooded several areas of Karachi, causing traffic jams and power outages. [Shahzaib Akber/EPA]
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epa08625208 People wait for relief goods after heavy rains in Karachi, Pakistan, 25 August 2020. Sindh provincial government declared a rain emergency after heavy monsoon rain flooded several areas of
Every year, cities in Pakistan struggle to cope with the annual monsoon deluge, drawing criticism about poor planning. [Rehan Khan/EPA]
A vegetable vendor rides on his donkey cart through a flooded street after heavy monsoon rains in Pakistan''s port city of Karachi on August 25, 2020. (Photo by Rizwan TABASSUM / AFP)
A vegetable vendor rides on his donkey cart through a flooded street in Karachi. [Rizwan Tabassum/AFP]

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