200 tourists rescued in G-B flash floods, landslides as death toll rises to five

Pak Army evacuates tourists by helicopter; roads cleared from Thalichi to Chilas, work ongoing in Tatta Pani, Jalipur

This handout photograph released on July 22, 2025 by Government of Gilgit-Baltistan shows Pakistan's army soldiers helping visitors to evacuate the landslide hit area in Babusar, G-B. Photo: AFP

At least 200 stranded tourists trapped in Gilgit-Baltistan's (G-B) Diamer district due to flash floods and landslides were rescued on Tuesday. Deputy commissioner confirmed that the death toll in G-B rose to five, including four tourists and one local resident.

"Three bodies were received at the Regional Headquarters Hospital (RHQ) in Chilas, while one injured person remains under treatment," stated Diamer district administration.

Authorities reported 14 to 15 major blockages due to debris, boulders, landslides, and sudden flooding, severely disrupting travel and emergency access.

Pakistan Army evacuated tourists and travellers using helicopters, transferring them to safe locations. Several areas from Thalichi to Chilas have been cleared, while road clearance work is ongoing in Tatta Pani and Jalipur.

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