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In Pakistan, nine people have died as floodwaters sweep children and relatives away

Officials said that at least nine people were killed when floodwaters washed away children from a river in the north of Pakistan, and their relatives tried to save them by jumping into the water on Friday.

District administrator Shehzad Mahaboob revealed that the family was enjoying a picnic by the Swat river and the children had been taking pictures in the water when the flood struck.

He added that relatives rushed to help but were caught in the flood which was swollen from monsoon rainfall.

Mahboob said it was too early to tell how many children or adults have died. He said that nine bodies had been recovered. Four family members were rescued and four others are still missing.

Shahid Ali Khan, the local mayor, said that the family group was made up of tourists visiting Swat Valley from Pakistan.

Rescue official Shah Fahad stated that locals and over 80 rescue workers are searching for survivors.

Later, the Provincial Disaster Management Authority issued a warning that there was a high level of flooding and urged people to take preventative measures.

Every year, during the summer, tens of thousands, mainly from other parts in Pakistan, travel to the peaks and the glaciers of the north.

In a press release, the office of Prime Minister Shehbaz sharif said that Sharif had "expressed his sorrow over the deaths of tourists." (Reporting and writing by Mushtaq Al; editing by Andrew Heavens).

(source: Reuters)