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Death toll rises after Pakistani Heavy Snowfall

Nsisonabasi Thompson

Jan 15, 2020

Death toll has risen after Pakistani heavy snowfall kill at least 76 persons in Kashmir.It was reported that Search teams found the bodies of about 14 people buried by avalanches and heavy snowfall in Pakistani-administered Kashmir Wednesday, with harsh weather hampering rescuers as they race to find any survivors.

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The death toll from days of bad weather now stands at 76 in Kashmir, and at least 100 across the country, according to a statement from the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA).

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Most were killed in Kashmir's picturesque Neelum Valley, which had been hard hit by avalanches earlier in the week, said operations director of the Kashmiri disaster management authority Saeed ur Rehamn Qureshi.

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He said "scoresÔÇØ of houses had been damaged, and put the death toll slightly higher than the national authorities, at 77 dead with 94 wounded.

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One Neelum Valley resident, Lal Hussain Minhas, said he had pulled his cousin's wife from under the snow and debris when her house was hit by an avalanche.

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In a telephone interview, he hinted that other locals are trying to reach two of her children trapped beneath a collapsed roof.

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Some 24 people were killed in heavy snowfall in other parts of the country, the NDMA said.

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Forecasts suggest more harsh weather is on the way.

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Pakistan's Prime Minister Imran Khan on Wednesday visited some of the injured in a hospital in Muzaffarabad, the capital of Pakistan-administered Kashmir.

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Authorities have shuttered schools, while several highways and roads were closed across the country's northern mountainous areas, according to officials, explaining that they are on top of the situation.

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Imram Khan further stated that the government will do every thing within her power to ensure that NDMA is fully involved in rescuing victims of the snowfall and regretted all that the disaster might have caused the victims and the government.

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