Flash floods strand hundreds in Lower Chitral, over 200 rescued

Rescue operation continued for six hours across affected areas of Kalkatak, Kaldam Gol, Soir, Ashirat

Rescue 1122 rescued more than 200 stranded passengers late Tuesday night after flash floods triggered by heavy monsoon rains blocked several sections of the Drosh–Ashirat road in Lower Chitral. PHOTO: EXPRESS

PESHAWAR:

More than 200 stranded passengers were rescued late Tuesday night after flash floods triggered by heavy monsoon rains blocked several sections of the Drosh–Ashirat road in Lower Chitral, according to Rescue 1122.

The flooding, accompanied by torrents of mud and debris, rendered the road impassable at multiple locations, leaving several passenger vehicles stranded.

According to Rescue 1122, no casualties or injuries were reported.

Rescue 1122 Lower Chitral launched an emergency operation under the supervision of the District Emergency Officer after receiving reports of the incident.

Rescuers stationed at the Sheshikoh and Bregnesar watch posts, acting as first responders, immediately began rescue efforts. Additional emergency teams were later dispatched from the district headquarters to reinforce the operation.

The rescue operation continued for six hours in the affected areas of Kalkatak, Kaldam Gol, Soir, and Ashirat.

During the operation, rescue teams safely evacuated more than 200 passengers to secure locations. They also recovered four passenger vehicles trapped in debris and moved them to safe areas, enabling all stranded travellers to continue their journeys safely.

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The operation involved 20 Rescue 1122 personnel, three ambulances, and one disaster response vehicle.

Rescue officials said they remained in close coordination with the National Highway Authority (NHA) and the district administration throughout the operation to support efforts to reopen the road and ensure public safety.

The Provincial Disaster Management Authority (K-P) reported on July 2 that seven people were killed and 19 were injured after roofs and walls of houses collapsed during heavy rain, windstorms, and flash floods over the past 48 hours,

"The dead included two men, four children, and one woman, while the injured comprised seven men, one woman, and 11 children," it added.

The PDMA said 38 houses were damaged, including 36 that sustained partial damage and two that were destroyed, adding that the incidents were reported in the districts of Khyber, Lower Dir, Mardan, Shangla, Bajaur, Lower Chitral, and Upper Dir.

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