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GB: Hunza-Nagar Road opened to traffic once again after avalanche

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By Web Desk Published March 24, 2016 2 Min Read
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The Hunza-Nagar Road, that was badly damaged by an avalanche in Miacher Valley of Nagar, Gilgit-Baltistan, has been reopened, once again for traffic.

 Hunza Deputy Commissioner Burhan Afandi said the decision was taken after the district administration cleared the mounds of snow that had accumulated on the road.

On Tuesday, an avalanche swept away parts of a road that was otherwise considered to be safe.

The catastrophe struck about 20 kilometres away from Karakoram International University (KIU) where dozens of experts were speaking at a seminar on World Water Day.

“At least 210 trees have been destroyed in Miacher and Dademal areas,” Abbas Ali, a resident said. “The avalanche occurred before dawn.”  According to residents, the road on the eastern side – which was considered safe because the road on western side has been exposed to erosion and landslides in the past – was blocked.

Eid Ali, a village elder, said electricity wires passing through Miacher were also damaged by heavy rain and snow.

“As a result, power supply was disconnected to 15,000 people in six villages – Phekar, Dademal, Balakot, Ghamadas, Tashot and Hakuchar.” According to Eid, the residents asked the Public Works Department in Nagar to cooperate and help them.

“However, we have yet to receive a response from them,” he said.   He added the avalanche did not result in casualties because it happened at a time when people were at home.

The avalanche surprised a large number of experts.

“An avalanche at the time of apricot blossom is both surprising and a clear sign of climate change,” said Syed Mujahid Ali Shah, a landscape ecologist who is pursuing his PhD at Karakoram International University.

According to Shah, the G-B Disaster Management Authority needs to play a proactive role to deal with these disasters triggered by climate change, including Glacial Lake Outburst Floods (GLOF).

“The melting of glaciers can [have long-term effects],” landscape ecologist said. “It can lead to food shortage and earthquakes on a national scale.”

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