Over 100 homes damaged in glacier outburst in G-B’s Ghizer district

At least 10 fatalities reported but most of stranded persons rescued, say officials

Flash floods struck Roshan valley in Ghizer district of Gilgit-Baltistan (G-B) early Friday after a glacier burst, damaging more than 100 houses and forcing hundreds of families to flee, said officials.

Ghizer, about 200 km from G-B, was among the worst-hit valleys in the recent floods, with at least 10 fatalities reported.

Last month’s torrential rains in G-B triggered flash floods and landslides, leaving over 200 tourists and travellers stranded.

At least five people, including four tourists and one local resident, lost their lives. Authorities reported 14 to 15 major road blockages caused by boulders, debris, and sudden flooding, cutting off access on key routes such as Babusar Top and parts of the Karakoram Highway at Lal Parhi and Tatta Pani, where several vehicles were trapped.

The Pakistan Army deployed helicopters to evacuate those stuck in isolated areas, while heavy machinery was used to clear sections of the road from Thalichi to Chilas, with clearance operations continuing in Tatta Pani and Jalipur.

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif also announced a Rs4 billion relief package for the flood-hit G-B region, alongside plans for a 100-megawatt solar energy project.

G-B government spokesman Faizullah Faraq told The Express Tribune that floodwaters swept away a century-old bridge, submerged agricultural lands and orchards, and washed away a one-kilometre stretch of road.

“A seven-kilometre-long artificial lake has formed due to the floods, increasing risks for surrounding villages,” he warned.

“More than 100 households have been directly affected, forcing large-scale displacement as families move with their belongings to safer locations,” he said, adding that farmlands, orchards, a timber factory, flour mills and other infrastructure had also been destroyed.

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The spokesperson confirmed that all stranded people had been rescued, but “hundreds have already been displaced and are moving with their belongings to safer areas.”

He added that government teams are carrying out relief operations in the region.

Rescue 1122 officials warned about an artificial dam created in Roshan, saying if it bursts, the Ghizer River could trigger flooding in low-lying parts of Gilgit city.

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