2009 Karachi floods

[2][3][4] The death toll is expected to rise,[2][3] and more than 150 people have been injured in a series of related incidents.

[2][3] A bit of a building's sixth floor collapsed in Ramswami—debris dropping onto a nearby house, killing four members of a family and injuring 10.

[6] Several others were injured as a result of a roof collapse in the Orangi area and two people died in a similar incident.

[6] One resident reported the death of his neighbor's son to Reuters, saying he drowned in a drain and his body was pulled out.

Then on August 30 and 31 sudden heavy rains started to lash the city which dumped 147.7 millimetres (5.81 in) rain, Thus again Karachiites were forced to spend the night sleepless due to power breakdown and thousands were forced to end their fasting in traffic jams, as it was the holy month of Ramadan.