The freak storm that hit Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa and adjoining areas late yesterday collapsed buildings, and uprooted trees and electric poles as it brought heavy rains and winds of more than 120 kph.
According to the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD), the storm in the province was the third worst natural disaster of its kind in the history of the country.
It said the storm was now over and regular rains will continue.
He said 36 injured are being treated in hospitals while others were discharged after treatment.
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More than 200 people have been injured due to rain- related incidents, with some reports saying as many as 100 children were among those who suffered injuries.
Several families have been affected as roofs of their houses collapsed.
Wind blowing at at least 120 kph caused the catastrophe, PMD Director Muhammad Haneef said, adding that the unusual storm caused tornadoes.
One thousand tents have been provided to the affected people besides food packages and non food items.
Thirteen million rupees have been released to meet urgent requirements of the victims while one hundred million rupees have been made available if needed.
The Minister said the people would be compensated for complete and partial houses after assessment reports.
After hectic efforts, roads have been opened for traffic.
Power supply has been partially restored while work is underway for the complete restoration of electricity as half of the province plunged into darkness following the storm, that disrupted power supplies and telecommunications services and damaged infrastructure and crops.
"It is a natural disaster, and we did not receive any warning before the tornado," he said, adding that an emergency was declared at all local hospitals in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa.