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33 die in Chitral flash floods

Zahid ImranbyZahid Imran
July 3, 2016
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  • Army relief operations continue, 8 soldiers go missing in the floods
Pak soldiers shifting an injured person in Chitral floods to hospital on Sunday. - SABAH
Pak soldiers shifting an injured person in Chitral floods to hospital on Sunday. – SABAH

CHITRAL, July 03: At least 33 people were swept away on Sunday as an aftermath of heavy rains and flash floods that inundated Chitral’s Arsoon area, sources said.
The Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) said that 7 dead bodies have been found and rescue activities are underway to find the rest 24 missing people.
The flash floods damaged a mosque and washed away several houses in the area. According to DC Chitral control room, 37 houses were completely destroyed in Chitral flash floods, while 48 houses have been partially damaged.
The PDMA requested for a helicopter from the National Disaster Management Authority for assistance in rescue activities.
Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif expressed grief over the loss of human lives and also gave directions to increase rescue activities to evacuate the stranded people in the affected areas.
The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government also announced aid of 0.3 million per person that will be given to a victim’s relatives. Pakistan Army carried out rescue operations in the affected areas. According to Provincial Disaster Management Disaster Authority, at least eight soldiers of Pakistan Army have also gone missing in the flash floods.
The Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) said that four injured have been shifted to DHQ hospital Chitral through helicopter from Arsoon.
Relief supplies are being provided to those affected in the flood, which include tents, blankets, and food, the DC Chitral control room stated. Chitral’s District Nazim Mughfirat Hussain Shah said that it is feared that the number of deaths will increase, adding that women and children both have been among the affected people. The PDMA has issued a list of some of the missing people. The PDMA also said that severe floods were creating difficulties in rescue activities. According to rescue sources, the dead body of a child that went missing in a flash flood was found from the Naghar area. The Swat district and Shangla witnessed intermittent rains, while due to land sliding in Shangla, the road linking to Swat was blocked.-SABAH/Agencies

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