Overview
- Powerful windstorms swept through central and northern Pakistan, killing at least 20 people and injuring over 150, primarily in Punjab province.
- The storms caused extensive damage, including collapsing buildings, uprooted trees, and downed power lines, leading to significant infrastructure disruptions and power outages.
- The weather event followed a days-long heatwave with temperatures exceeding 45°C, which experts say contributed to the intensity of the storms.
- A passenger flight from Karachi to Lahore was diverted after severe turbulence during landing, highlighting the storms' impact on air travel.
- The Pakistan Meteorological Department has forecasted additional storms on Sunday, raising concerns about further casualties and damage.