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Deadly windstorms hit Pakistan after scorching heatwave kill 14 and injure over 100
International
Published on 24 April 2026

Dust turned visibility deadly as buildings collapsed
After a brutal heatwave that pushed temperatures above 45°C, powerful windstorms tore through central and northern Pakistan. At least 14 people were killed and more than 100 injured as high winds and dust reduced visibility, uprooted trees, and damaged infrastructure including collapsed buildings. Pakistan’s Meteorological Department warns more storms could strike, heightening fears of additional casualties.
- Windstorms followed a heatwave above 45°C
- 14 dead and 100-plus injured across central and northern areas
- Dust and high winds caused collapsed buildings and major damage
- More storms are forecast, raising risk of further deaths
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