Mass drowning in Pakistan as monsoon season swimming ban defied

Rescuers in Pakistan have recovered more bodies following a mass drowining incident off Karachi, with 37 people now confirmed dead.

People make a hand chain at the beach as the Navy recovers bodies of those drowned

Local people make a hand chain to stop others from following the Pakistani Navy as they rescue bodies of victims who drowned while swimming at the beach.

Rescuers have recovered two more bodies from rough seas off Pakistan's biggest city Karachi as the search for a group of bathers who drowned earlier this week continues, officials say, raising the death toll to 37.

Dozens of people drowned off the Arabian Sea shore on Wednesday after defying a ban on swimming during the monsoon season.

The bathers were among thousands who had taken to the beaches to celebrate the Eid-ul-Fitr holiday marking the end of Ramadan, which began on Tuesday and continued until Friday.

"The number of people who died after drowning in the sea reached 37 after navy rescuers pulled out two more bodies," Shoaib Ahmed Siddiqui, Karachi's top administrator, said on Saturday.

"We will continue the search operation until all the bodies have been recovered but it is difficult to say how many people are still missing," he added.

Navy helicopters and speed boats led the search operation, both along the coast and in the open ocean.

The relatives of some of the missing were still at the beach anxiously waiting for word of their loved ones.

Thousands of residents regularly throng Karachi's beaches on public holidays, which has few public parks available for picnics.

But safety standards are very low with the few lifeguards on duty often unable to exert any authority.


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Published 2 August 2014 6:31pm
Updated 2 August 2014 7:38pm

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