Severe Winter Hits Pakistan: Army Leads Massive Rescue as Thousands Remain Stranded

Severe Winter Hits Pakistan

Severe winter hits Pakistan, disrupting normal life in the north, northwest, and high-altitude regions due to record snowfall and heavy rainfall. Blocked roads, power cuts, and broken communication hits Pakistan as bad winter takes place in Murree and Galiyat, Balochistan and Azad Kashmir. People are just stuck in their homes and tourist spots, as the temperature drops to a point of below freezing, in a number of areas. Governments have mobilized emergency response measures and the Pak Army and civil organizations are on increased rescue and relief missions. With the extreme winter in Pakistan, the warning of avalanches, landslides, and flash floods persist, requesting people not to travel without any need and comply with safety recommendations.

Relief Operations Intensify Nationwide

With Pakistan facing a terrible winter, the Army and Frontier Corps are clearing main roads, rescuing families, supplying them with food, blankets, medicine, and fuel. The Kotli–Nakyal Road has been reopened and this has restored essential connectivity and also Leepa Valley helicopter rescues have saved lives stranded by the snow. In Galiyat and Murree, Pakistan is struck by terrible winter, which not only breaks power and phone connections, but also exacerbates the lack of basic necessities. In the meantime, it is extremely cold and rains in Balochistan and the temperature of certain regions dropped to minus 8o C. With picturesque snow cover tourist destinations, the rulers caution the extreme winter Pakistan is hit with constant threats as the weather conditions normalize.

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