Heavy snowfall halts life in Balochistan, Chitral, hilly areas

Published January 15, 2017
Army and FC troops help people stranded in snow in Balochistan. ─ISPR
Army and FC troops help people stranded in snow in Balochistan. ─ISPR

Roads were blocked in Chitral and Balochistan due to heavy snowfall in the region, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said in a statement on Sunday, adding that the army and the Frontier Corps (FC) personnel cleared the snow and restored traffic in the snow-laden areas.

The Lowari Tunnel in Chitral and roads from Quetta to Karachi (NHW 25), Quetta to Sukkur (NHW 65) and Taftan to Quetta (NHW 40) opened Saturday night for traffic, ISPR said.

Army and FC troops help guide traffic in Balochistan.─ISPR
Army and FC troops help guide traffic in Balochistan.─ISPR

Lowari Tunnel in Chitral opens after snow was cleared.─ISPR
Lowari Tunnel in Chitral opens after snow was cleared.─ISPR

FC Balochistan has established crisis management centres in Quetta, Sibbi, Ziarat, Pishin, Loralai, Kallat and Khuzdar, whereas an army assistance camp have been set up in Panakot, Malakand Division to assist the public in coordination with local administrations, the military's media wing stated.

Lowari Tunnel in Chitral after snow was cleared.─ISPR
Lowari Tunnel in Chitral after snow was cleared.─ISPR

Severe cold weather with chilly winds has wrapped many parts of the country as it entered 2017, with hilly areas receiving heavy snowfall and others getting heavy rains.

Though an inconvenience for locals, tourists in areas like at Malka-i-Kohsar in Murree were delighted with the weather change even though a massive gridlock was created according to the local traffic wardens.

A view of snowfall in the area on the way to Murree. ─APP
A view of snowfall in the area on the way to Murree. ─APP

According to the report aired by a private news channel, the main Mall Road in the hill resort was overcrowded with a noticeable hike in shopping spree.

Demand for piping hot food, especially tea, desserts and sweets, has also risen in the area.

Similarly, severe cold is prevailing in Quetta, Kallat, Peshawar and other hilly areas of the country while the chilly weather continues in Islamabad, Rawalpindi and Lahore.

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