At least 14 people, including nine tourists, died in Pakistan due to rain related incidents, reports AP.
They have been killed since Saturday when heavy rains started lashing various parts of the country.
At least four people were killed in various rain-related incidents in the southwestern Baluchistan province, while a boy was killed in Karachi, the capital of southern Sindh province.
It prompted Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif to issue an alert, asking disaster management authorities to remain vigilant to ensure the safety of the people. He also asked the highway authorities to remain alert, after landslides triggered by rains briefly blocked some roads over the weekend.
Rains are likely to continue this week across the country. It has added problems to the lives of scores of those who were badly affected by last summer's devastating floods that killed 1,739 people and affected 33 million others. The floods triggered by monsoon rains last year also caused $30 billion in damages to Pakistan's economy.
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