2020 Neelum Valley avalanche

In January 2020, at least 74 people[1][2] were killed and several others were injured in Neelum Valley, Azad Kashmir, Pakistan, after a series of avalanches triggered by heavy snowfall destroyed and buried houses.[3][4]

2020 Neelum Valley avalanche
Date16 Januy 2020
LocationNeelum Valley, Azad Kashmir, Pakistan
CauseAvalanche
DeathsAt least 74
Non-fatal injuriesseveral

A state of emergency was declared for the affected areas.[5] Pakistan Army helicopters flew search and rescue missions for three days.[6] According to Deputy Commissioner of Neelum, Raja Mahmood Shahid, at least 84 houses and 17 shops were destroyed by the avalanches. While, 94 houses and a mosque were partially damaged besides the damage to 19 vehicles, including 10 motorbikes.[7][8] Pakistan's Prime Minister Imran Khan visited the land sliding and snow-hit victims at Combined Military Hospital in Muzaffarabad.[9]

References

  1. Naqash, Tariq; Jamil, Nagri (16 January 2020). "Avalanche kills five soldiers as cold snap toll rises to 109". DAWN.
  2. "Girl buried in Pakistan avalanche found alive after 18 hours under the snow". ABC News. 15 January 2020.
  3. Mughal, Jalaluddin; Abi-Habib, Maria; Masood, Salman (14 January 2020). "Avalanches Sweep Through Kashmir, Killing Dozens". The New York Times.
  4. Esfandiari, Sahar (15 January 2020). "Devastating photos show the effects of snowy avalanches and landslides in Kashmir that killed at least 76". Insider.
  5. "Avalanche kills dozens in village in Pakistan". Deutsche Welle. 14 January 2020.
  6. "Rescuers hunt for survivors as Pakistan landslide death toll rises". Reuters. 16 January 2020.
  7. Shahid, Saleem; Naqash, Tariq (15 January 2020). "93 killed as harsh weather torments country". DAWN.
  8. Mughal, Amiruddin (14 January 2020). "Death toll from Neelum Valley avalanche rises to 67". Samaa.
  9. "Avalanche sweeps through 3 villages in Neelum Valley, 14 dead bodies recovered". Dunya News. 15 February 2020.

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