Earth Changes
Fifty-six millimetres of rain was reported in the Gulshan-e-Iqbal area of the city on Saturday, which was enough to bring traffic to a standstill and cause widespread flooding.
Most of the people who died were killed by electrocution or were crushed when walls or buildings collapsed on them, according to reports by the AP news agency.
The inundation left 45 percent of the city without power. In turn, the lack of electricity affected the pumping stations, disrupting the water supply to the city.
Other parts of the Sindh province have also seen torrential rain in the last few days. Thatta was hit by 116mm of rain in three days, and Hyderabad was swamped when 77mm of rain fell in just one day.
Police said here that one Ramvilas Mandal, a native of Kelabari village and her daughter Nikita Kumari died when lightning struck them during heavy downpour. Both were returning home from their field after completing agrarian work when the incident took place.
With the death of two, the toll has reached 82 in this Monsoon. Altogether 80 people lost their lives to lightning in different parts of the state earlier.

The community of Coscomatepec, Veracruz, in eastern Mexico was among many towns and villages hit by landslides.
Earl, which was briefly a hurricane before hitting Belize and the Yucatan Peninsula, dumped rain and triggered deadly landslides across parts of eastern Mexico, The Associated Press reported.
The governor of the Gulf Coast state of Veracruz, Javier Duarte, said Sunday that 11 people had died in landslides in the towns of Cocomatepec, Tequila and Huayacocotla. Officials in the central state of Puebla also reported at least one death in a landslide in the mountain town of Xaltepec.
Authorities were still searching the area for residents who were reported missing, according to a statement from the state government.
At least 28 people died in multiple mudslides in the mountainous north of Puebla state, National Civil Protection Coordinator Luis Felipe Puente said in an interview with ForoTV. He said 25 of the dead were in various parts of the township of Huaucinango and three were in Tlaola.
The mountainous Bát Xát District suffered the heaviest human loss with three people dead and six missing being swept away by the flood.
Updates from the Bát Xát Permanent Committee for Flood and Storm Control and Prevention as of 8am today said the people were residents from three communes of Cốc San, Tòng Sành and Phìn Ngan.
The flood also swept away another person in the tourist destination of Sa Pa District.

Soldiers help dig out damaged homes in Veracruz, Mexico. Six people died in the state when their homes were buried by landslides.
The six deaths involved two separate families in eastern Veracruz state, emergency services spokesman Manuel Escalera said.
He added that local authorities were continuing to monitor rising rivers and saturated soil that could trigger additional landslides.
Earl's maximum wind speed dropped to 30mph (48km/h) by Saturday afternoon, according to the Miami-based National Hurricane Center.
It was located approximately 105 miles (169km) east of Mexico City after pounding portions of Central America and crossing Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula over the past few days.
According to details, several houses were destroyed and cars got washed away after floods hit the Harnai on Sunday. Several people, asleep in their houses, drowned in the flood water.
Rescue officials confirmed that seven people have been killed while three people were rescued.
The provincial and district administration have imposed an emergency in the area whereas doctors and rescue teams have began the relief operation. Civil Hospital in Quetta confirmed that four bodies were brought to the medical facilities.
The deceased included two journalists. Balochistan Government has announced a relief package for the affectees whereas the provincial rulers have also ensured compensation to the families of the deceased.
The video was captured on CCTV and shows the aggressive animal stalking a man in Guizhou Province before lunging at him and biting him in the leg.
The dog sinks its teeth into the man, who turns around in shock and attempts to bat it away with his hand and then his hat.
But the canine reacts too quickly and after dodging his efforts, jumps into the air and grabs hold of the man's arm - biting down hard.
The man swings around in pain while trying to get the dog off before eventually hitting it on the head with his hat.
The epicentre of the 4.8 magnitude earthquake, which had a depth of 10 kilometers, was around two kilometres west of the city, according to the US Geological Survey.
In videos released on social media, local residents discuss what really happened. They speculated if it was in fact powerful shelling or gunfire.
Darren Scott was waiting for an ice cream van near his home in Invergowrie, near Dundee, when he was approached by the friendly-looking cat.
But its cute appearance proved deceptive as the pet bit the 24-year-old on the arm as he went to stroke it.
He told the Evening Telegraph: 'The cat came up and started rubbing itself against my leg.
'It was acting like it was all nice and friendly.
'I bent down and put my hand out but suddenly the cat jumped up and bit right into my arm — it was like a demon. It bit me and then just took off.'
Six people were missing, according to the police, while media reported that about one hundred others suffered injuries, most of them minor.
Among the dead was an eight-year-old girl, a hospital source told AFP.
Rain began falling at yesterday afternoon and lasted for 16 hours.
The freak weather included winds blowing at more than 70km/h and resulted in flash floods and landslides, local media reported.
Cars were seen swept away by the torrents, testifying to the force of the storm.














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