Landslide kills three people in Upper Kohistan

Published September 3, 2024
MANSEHRA: Police personnel and people stand beside the damaged coach at KKH in the Loter area of Upper Kohistan where a massive boulder hit the passenger coach on Monday.—Dawn
MANSEHRA: Police personnel and people stand beside the damaged coach at KKH in the Loter area of Upper Kohistan where a massive boulder hit the passenger coach on Monday.—Dawn

MANSEHRA: Three people, including two army soldiers, were killed and another sustained injuries when a massive boulder detached from a nearby mountain along Karakoram Highway and rolled down over a passenger coach in Loter area of Upper Kohistan on Monday.

“Two army personnel and a civilian were killed when a landslide hit the passenger coach,” Rescue 1122 official Abdul Rehman said.

The Northern Areas Transport Company’s coach carrying passengers was on its way to Gilgit from Rawalpindi when a massive boulder rolled over it leaving four people seriously injured.

Rescue 1122 personnel along with ambulances rushed to the scene and shifted them to Dasu DHQ hospital, where doctors pronounced Imtiaz Hus­sain, a resident of Gilgit, and Sangal Hussain, a resident of Yasin area of Ghizer, both stated to be army soldiers, and Sultan Mehmood, resident of Rawalpindi, dead.

Dilshad Qamar, a Ra­­w­alpindi resident who rec­eived critical injuries, was referred to Ayub Medical Complex Hospital, Abbott­abad, where his condition was stated to be out of danger.

Sources said that both soldiers were on their way back home.

Mr Rehman said that the bodies were dispat­ch­­ed to their respective hom­etowns through ambulances.

On the other hand, a tri-wheeler fell into a deep ravine in the Oghi area here leaving four-year-old Mohammad Hafeez dead and four others injured.

A Rescue 1122 team along with ambulance ru­­shed on the spot and shi­fted them to Civil Hos­p­i­tal, Oghi, where doctors pro­­nounced the child dead.

The three injured, inc­luding two women, were referred to Ayub Medical Complex Hospital, Abbottabad.

Published in Dawn, September 3rd, 2024

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