- The majority of deaths caused by the collapse of the walls, the roofs.
- Two died after being struck by solar panels dislodged by gusts.
- The temperatures were up to 6 ° C above normal in May.
At least 32 people were killed and more than 150 injured in Pakistan in a week of storms that followed a heat wave, officials reporting on Friday five additional dead.
Five people, including a child, were killed Thursday in various districts in northwest Khyber Pakhtunkhwa during heavy rains and strong winds, said the province of disaster management.
The stormy weather is expected to continue in the north and center of Pakistan until Saturday, according to the Pakistan meteorological department.
Lourdes wind storms killed 10 people on Tuesday and 14 years on Saturday in different parts of the country, one of the most vulnerable to climate change and in the grip with increasingly frequent extreme weather events.
Three children were killed on Wednesday in Hyderabad in the Sindh province, said a senior official.
While the majority of deaths were caused by walls and roofs that collapse, at least two people died after being struck by solar panels dislodged by the whip gusts.
People are killed every year in Pakistan by intense storms, which were unusually frequent this month.
The heat waves in May followed an unusually hot April and a very dry winter.
The temperatures were up to six degrees Celsius above normal in May, culminating at more than 48 ° C (118 degrees Fahrenheit).