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Landslides cut-off Gilgit-Baltistan from Pakistan, over 100 dead

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The Gilgit-Baltistan region in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) has been cut off from the remaining country due to several landslides triggered by massive rains that has killed over 100 people so far.

Landslides cut-off Gilgit-Baltistan from Pakistan, over 100 dead-AV

The heavy rains which started at the weekend were still battering the northern mountainous regions of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) and PoK, triggering several landslides and blocking Pakistan’s vital land-link with China.

The strategic Karakoram Highway (KKH), which links Kashghar in Xinjiang with Gilgit and Abbottabad through the Khunjerab Pass, has been damaged at more than 50 places from Gojal to Besham, leaving hundreds of commuters and over 50 foreign tourists stranded.

The roads leading to Skardu, Astore and Ghizer are also blocked, resulting in shortage of food items and fuel.

Over 70 people have died so far in the Gilgit-Baltistan region and more than 30 in the neighbouring KP province due to

Rains which lasted for over 48 hours and damaged hydro-power projects that supply electricity to Gilgit town and elsewhere.

According to Army’s Frontier Works Organisation’s (FWO) Colonel Amjad Wali, a main bridge on the KKH has also got damaged and efforts are underway to make it fit for travel.

He said some 200 metres of roads in Kohistan in KP have been completely washed away by landslides and over 20 people are still trapped under the rubble.

As many as 25 people, including 13 women, have died in the Kandia area of Kohistan because of a giant boulder falling on a house. Hundreds of houses have been washed away and communication have been knocked out across much of the region.

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