Avalanche in Neelum Valley Buries 4; Rescue Operations Underway, One Miraculously Survives

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Neelum Valley, Azad Jammu & Kashmir: A devastating avalanche struck the scenic Dudgaiyan village near Taobut in upper Neelum Valley on Tuesday morning, burying four individuals under heavy snow while one survivor escaped miraculously. The incident highlights the perilous conditions in Kashmir’s mountainous regions during winter and has triggered a joint rescue operation involving local communities, police, and the Pakistan Army.

Details of the Tragedy

The victims, identified as Munir Alamgir, Tahseel Syed Miran, Waheed Mushtaq, and Shahzad Shiraz (all residents of Phulawai village), were reportedly hunting in the forest near Grace Valley when the avalanche struck. Shahzad Shiraz survived against all odds, while the others remain trapped under 10 feet of snow. Rescue teams face significant challenges due to ongoing heavy snowfall, sub-zero temperatures, and the remote location at 10,000 feet above sea level.

Rescue Operations and Challenges

Local volunteers, alongside Pakistani Army engineers and Neelum District Police, are leading efforts to retrieve the bodies. “The area is extremely treacherous, with fresh snowfall compounding risks,” said Neelum SP Khawaja Sadiq Ahmed. Nomardar (local representative) Ashfaq Ahmed Khan emphasized that narrow pathways and unstable terrain are slowing progress.

Weather Warnings and Regional Impact

Upper Neelum continues to experience heavy snowfall, while lower areas face torrential rains, raising fears of landslides. Deputy Commissioner Neelum and Chairman DDMA have issued a high alert, urging caution in vulnerable zones like Jagran, Karkalehri, Shonthar Nala, and Upper Lahore Grace. The Neelum Highway, though open, is deemed unsafe for travel due to icy conditions.

Community and Official Response

Residents of Phulawai described the victims as young, adventurous locals familiar with the terrain. The miraculous survival of Shahzad Shiraz has been hailed as “divine intervention” by grieving families. Authorities have advised communities in avalanche-prone areas to avoid unnecessary travel and remain vigilant.

Broader Implications

This tragedy underscores the urgent need for improved disaster preparedness in Kashmir’s remote regions. Limited infrastructure and communication gaps often delay rescue missions, exacerbating risks during harsh winters.

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