Snow-capped Burzil Pass opened for traffic

It is the only route available to the 61 villages in the area


Our Correspondent March 12, 2023
Photo: Screengrab

GILGIT:

The snow-covered Burzil Pass has been opened for traffic by the Pakistan Army, it was reported on Sunday.

Burzil Pass is located 178 km from Gilgit and is an essential checkpoint for the Pakistan Army and the people of the region.

The pass is 13,808 feet above sea level and remains covered in snow for over half the year, from October to April.

It is the only route available to 61 villages and a population of 15,000 people in the area. Around 50,000 to 60,000 vehicles pass through Burzil Pass every year.
This year, the pass was closed in January and February due to heavy snowfall.

Now, the snow-covered Burzil Pass has been opened for the public by the Pakistan Army.

The soldiers worked tirelessly in minus 30 degrees Celsius to make the opening of the pass possible.

Residents of the area thanked the Pakistan Army for their strenuous efforts.

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