SWAT VALLEY, PAKISTAN — In a heart-wrenching incident, 18 members of a single family drowned on Saturday when their van was swept away by flash floods in the Swat River, triggered by torrential monsoon rains. Local authorities confirmed 12 bodies have been recovered, while search operations continue for six missing individuals.
Key Tragedy Details
- Victims: Extended family returning from wedding celebrations
- Location: Near Bahrain town, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province
- Vehicle: Private van engulfed while crossing flooded bridge
- Rescue Teams: Pakistan Army helicopters and disaster response units
Eyewitness Account
“The water rose like a wall. Their van was washed away before anyone could react,” said Shakirullah Khan, a shopkeeper who witnessed the incident. “We heard screams but couldn’t reach them – the current was too strong.”
Rescue Operations Update
- 12 bodies recovered by divers near the Madyan area
- 6 still missing including 3 children
- Operations hampered by dangerous currents and debris
- Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) issues red alert
Monsoon Crisis Context
- Death Toll: 47 flood-related deaths in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa this week
- Displaced: 3,800+ evacuated across the province
- Weather Warning: PMD forecasts more heavy rain through July 3
- Climate Link: Scientists attribute 63% above-average rainfall to climate change
Official Response
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur:
“This tragedy has shattered our entire province. We’ve deployed every resource and announced 2 million PKR ($7,200) compensation per victim’s family.”