Islamabad - At least 110 people were killed as the heaviest torrential rains in 100 years washed away a village and lashed major cities in Pakistan yesterday, police and state-run television said.
Police said Dadhar village in Mansehra district of North West Frontier Province was swept away in a landslide and flash flood, wiping out dozens of homes in an instant.
More than a kilometre of road had collapsed, making it extremely difficult for relief workers to reach the site, police said.