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Flash floods in Pakistan leave at least 26 dead

Flash floods in Pakistan has left 26 people dead across the country. According to the provincial Disaster Management Authority 14 people, including children, were killed in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, three were killed in Baluchistan province and nine were killed in central Pakistan.

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Published : Feb 21, 2019, 9:52 PM IST

Bajur: Torrential rains lashed several cities in Pakistan on Thursday, triggering flash floods and leaving at least 26 dead across the country, many swept away by the waters or killed when their roofs collapsed before dawn, authorities said.

Floodwater passing through canals and rescue workers at the scene

The provincial Disaster Management Authority said 14 people, including children, were killed in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province bordering Afghanistan.

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Flash floods submerged villages near the southwestern town of Lasbella, in Baluchistan province, killing three people there and affecting 200 families.

Imran Zarqoon, a spokesman for the provincial disaster authority, said emergency workers were trying to rescue people from flooded parts of Lasbella.

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At least nine were killed in central Pakistan in three incidents of roofs collapsing amid the rains, four of them in the city of Multan, according to police and rescue services.

Every year, many cities and towns in Pakistan struggle to cope with the annual monsoon deluge, drawing criticism about poor planning.

Bajur: Torrential rains lashed several cities in Pakistan on Thursday, triggering flash floods and leaving at least 26 dead across the country, many swept away by the waters or killed when their roofs collapsed before dawn, authorities said.

Floodwater passing through canals and rescue workers at the scene

The provincial Disaster Management Authority said 14 people, including children, were killed in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province bordering Afghanistan.

Also Read: Pakistani journalist launches #AntiHateChallenge condemning Pulwama attack

Flash floods submerged villages near the southwestern town of Lasbella, in Baluchistan province, killing three people there and affecting 200 families.

Imran Zarqoon, a spokesman for the provincial disaster authority, said emergency workers were trying to rescue people from flooded parts of Lasbella.

Also Read: Taiwan celebrates spectacular annual lantern festival

At least nine were killed in central Pakistan in three incidents of roofs collapsing amid the rains, four of them in the city of Multan, according to police and rescue services.

Every year, many cities and towns in Pakistan struggle to cope with the annual monsoon deluge, drawing criticism about poor planning.

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1. Various of US and Chinese officials meeting  
2. Mid of US Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross
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The Trump administration resumed high-level talks with Chinese officials on Thursday, aiming to ease a trade standoff that's unnerved global investors and clouded the outlook for the world economy.
A Chinese delegation, led by Vice Premier Liu He, met in Washington with a US team led by Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer and including Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross, as well as Larry Kudlow, a key White House economic adviser, and Peter Navarro, a trade adviser.
The talks are expected to end Friday.
The world's two biggest economies are locked in a trade war that US President Donald Trump started over his allegations that China deploys predatory tactics to try to overtake US technological dominance. Beijing's unfair tactics, trade analysts agree, include pressuring American companies to hand over trade secrets and in some cases stealing them outright.
To try to force China to change its ways, Trump has imposed tariffs on hundreds of billions in Chinese goods.
Beijing has retaliated with tariffs of its own. China rejects the allegations and complains that Washington's goal is simply to cripple a rising economic competitor.
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