Army, PAF teams rescue stranded tourists near Murree

By INP
January 23, 2019

LAHORE: Director General of the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Maj Gen Asif Ghafoor has said that stranded tourists trapped in snowy mountains at Toheed Abad near Nathiagali, Murree, have been rescued by the Army and Pakistan Air Force (PAF) on Tuesday.

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The DG ISPR said that the rescue operation was started at 3:00 am early Tuesday morning in which army and PAF quick relief force and Rescue 1122 rescued the stranded tourists. Pak Army spokesperson added that the tourists have been shifted to safe places in Murree and Kala Bagh areas.

Later, in his tweet Major General Asif Ghafoor had informed that a rescue team of Army and Pakistan Air Force (PAF) has launched a rescue operation in support of civil administration to clear the road and rescue the stranded tourists at Toheed Abad near Nathiagali.

According to the DG ISPR Major General Asif Ghafoor, the rescue teams were sent after they received media reports and they would work in support of civil administration. In his tweet, the DG ISPR said that the rescue teams are carrying medicines and food items.

He added that the blocked road due to heavy snowfall and broken down vehicles near Toheed Abad was being cleared.

A number of tourists were trapped in Ayubia Nathiagali and other parts of the valley due to the closed routes after a new spell of heavy snowfall punched the mountainous areas, intensifying the problems of the local people as well. Earlier, the tourists in a video message appealed to local and other concerned authorities to make efforts to rescue them as they were trapped due to heavy snowfall that closed the roads.

Nathiagali has received three feet of snow while the temperature has fallen below freezing. The inclement weather paralysed life in upper areas as temperatures dropped to below freezing point.

The local administration has warned the tourist in the areas to be cautious while driving on slippery roads. Numerous roads in the areas were closed because of the heaviest snowfall of the season so far.

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