23 die in snow-trapped cars in Murree, other northern areas

Dunya News

Pakistan

Rescue 1122 service has released the details of victims.

MURREE (Dunya News) – At least 23 people have lost their lives while being trapped in their vehicles after snowstorm in Murree and other northern areas of the country.

The soldiers of Pakistan Army assisted the civil administration participated in relief activities to rescue the stranded tourists.

Over 100,000 cars had entered the scenic town of Murree in the past few days to see the unusually heavy snowfalls, causing an enormous traffic jam on roads leading in and out.

Rescue 1122 service has released the details of the people who have lost their lives trapped in their cars.


All tourist in Murree rescued: Chairman NDMA


Chairman of National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) Lt. General Akhtar Nawaz on Sunday announced that all tourists trapped in the hill station have been rescued.

Talking exclusively to Dunya News, the chairman said that all tourists have been moved to safe locations and 371 people have been shifted to Army camps.

He further said that operation is underway to clear Kaldana to Barian Road where 77 cars are still trapped; however, there are no people in the vehicles as they left their cars and sought shelter somewhere else.

Lt. General Akhtar said that tourists are being facilitated and food and medicines have been given to them.


PM Imran orders inquiry into Murree tragedy


Prime Minister Imran Khan ordered inquiry and putting in place strong regulation to ensure prevention of such tragedies.

PM Imran Khan, in a tweet, said that he was shocked and upset at tragic deaths of tourists on road to Murree.

The premier added that unprecedented snowfall and rush of people proceeding without checking weather conditions caught district administration unprepared.


Preliminary report of Murree tragedy presented to Punjab CM Buzdar


The preliminary report of the tragic incident that took place in Murree was presented to Punjab Chief Minister Sardar Usman Buzdar.

According to sources, the report submitted to the chief minister said that Murree has the capacity to park 32,000 vehicles, while more than 72,000 vehicles entered Murree on Thursday.

The report also stated that the tourists parked their vehicles on the side of the roads after parking space ended.


Punjab CM declares Murree ‘disaster area’, imposes emergency


CM Buzdar on Saturday has imposed emergency in Murree due to heavy snowfall and ordered to open government rest houses and offices for the tourists.

All the possible resources will be utilized to facilitate the travelers in this difficult time, he assured.




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