In hot water: Flash floods damage RCC bridge, cut power supply
A young man drowned in Naltar Hydel Power Unit while attempting to swim across the reservoir.
GILGIT:
Flash floods have begun to wreak havoc on life and property in Gilgit-Baltistan (G-B).
On Tuesday, Kargah Nullah was flooded, damaging a RCC bridge and rendering it unusable. The water also swept away some electricity polls, disconnecting power supply to Baseen.
Meanwhile, a young man drowned in Naltar Hydel Power Unit while attempting to swim across the reservoir. In a similar incident, two students of Cadet College, Skardu drowned in Karchura Lake on Sunday.
In Astore valley’s Fina village, flash floods claimed the lives of several cattle grazing near a ravine. According to locals, the water level in Gilgit River also reached an alarming high level with low-lying areas running the risk of being inundated after even slight precipitation.
Published in The Express Tribune, June 12th, 2013.
Flash floods have begun to wreak havoc on life and property in Gilgit-Baltistan (G-B).
On Tuesday, Kargah Nullah was flooded, damaging a RCC bridge and rendering it unusable. The water also swept away some electricity polls, disconnecting power supply to Baseen.
Meanwhile, a young man drowned in Naltar Hydel Power Unit while attempting to swim across the reservoir. In a similar incident, two students of Cadet College, Skardu drowned in Karchura Lake on Sunday.
In Astore valley’s Fina village, flash floods claimed the lives of several cattle grazing near a ravine. According to locals, the water level in Gilgit River also reached an alarming high level with low-lying areas running the risk of being inundated after even slight precipitation.
Published in The Express Tribune, June 12th, 2013.