标题:KKH partially blocked by river flow in GB’s Hunza: spokesperson
时间:2025-8-8 15:51:00
正文:
River erosion and increased water flow caused a blockage on part of the Karakoram Highway (KKH) in Gilgit-Baltistan’s Hunza Valley on Friday, according to a government spokesperson.
GB government spokesperson Faizullah Faraq said that the flow of water in GB rivers had increased, because of which a part of the KKH had been blocked due to erosion.
“The chief minister of GB has ordered the restoration of the highway,” he said.
He added that relevant institutions were on their way to restoring the KKH in Morkhun.
Faraq also said that a search was underway for tourists who went missing after a boat capsized in Skardu on Tuesday.
“Due to the increase in the flow of water in the lakes, there is a ban on operating boats and Section 144 is in force,” he said.
Section 144 of the Criminal Procedure Code is a legal provision that empowers district administrations to prohibit an assembly of four or more people in an area for a limited period.
“Action is being taken against those who take tourists out on lakes by boat despite the ban,” Faraq added.
Pakistan has been grappling with severe flooding caused by cloudbursts, glacial lake outburst floods (Glofs) and intense monsoon rains since June. GB has been among the hardest hit regions by the extreme weather.
On Monday, a search operation for tourists who went missing after rain-induced floods in GB’s Babusar area concluded after 14 days, and the tourists’ funeral prayers were held in absentia.
Last month, thousands of people, including foreign tourists, were stranded at multiple locations in GB due to blocked roads, including KKH, due to landslides.
来源:Dawn(黎明报)
url:
https://www.dawn.com/news/1929512/kkh-partially-blocked-by-river-flow-in-gbs-hunza-spokesperson
标题:Heavy glacial flood rages through Hunza
时间:2025-8-8 7:51:00
正文:

• Damaged section of KKH sealed off as precautionary measure; Gilgit-Shandur Road remains blocked for seventh straight day
• Met Office warns of more heavy rains in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Azad Kashmir
GILGIT: A glacial lake outburst flood (Glof) from Shisper Glacier swelled the Hassanabad Nullah in Hunza, damaging infrastructure, and putting dozens of mountainside homes at risk in the mountainous region of Gilgit-Baltistan.
Officials said the heavy flood eroded the protective walls of the Karakoram Highway (KKH) and damaged farmland. Due to land erosion caused by the nullah, dozens of houses are at risk in case of such events in the future.
According to the Gilgit-Baltistan Disaster Management Authority (GBDMA), the flood damaged the newly constructed retaining wall and a portion of the Karakoram Highway. Though the highway is open to all types of traffic, the damaged section has been sealed off for safety measures.
The authority said a significant area of cultivable land, along with standing crops and trees, had been wiped out in the flood, while the electricity supply to Hassanabad was also disrupted. Similarly, a property owned by the Forest Department had suffered damage while a portion of Frontier Works Organisation’s land adjacent to a bridge also sustained damage.
Locals said that four houses downstream were dismantled in time to save them from the flood. Last month, a similar Glof event damaged four houses, agricultural land, trees, and public and private properties.
The authority requested the National Highway Authority (NHA) to urgently visit the site to assess the damaged section and inspect other vulnerable parts of the road. Community Based Disaster Risk Management Committee members, GBDMA staff, and other volunteers were actively monitoring the situation on the site and supporting community preparedness and response efforts.
On the other hand, the Gilgit-Shandur Road remained closed off for the seventh day in Khotom village of the Phander valley, stranding thousands of people in the area.
Met Office alert
On the other hand, the Pakistan Meteorological Department on Thursday afternoon issued a warning for heavy rain across Azad Kashmir and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and advised citizens to stay alert, Dawn.com reported.
来源:Dawn(黎明报)
url:
https://www.dawn.com/news/1929443/heavy-glacial-flood-rages-through-hunza
标题:NDMA - Monsoon 2025 Daily Situation Report No. 44
时间:2025-8-8
正文总结:
NDMA Monsoon 2025 Daily Situation Report No. 44 (8 August 2025)
Basic Information
Issued by the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA), Prime Minister’s Office, Government of Pakistan, dated 8 August 2025, covering the period from 13:00 on 7 August to 13:00 on 8 August 2025. It includes 6 annexes such as daily situation report, dam and reservoir levels, and flood alerts.
Casualties
Past 24 Hours
Deaths: No report (NTR)
Injuries: No report (NTR)
Cumulative Data (26 June to 8 August 2025)
Total deaths: 303 (104 males, 57 females, 142 children); total injuries: 730 (279 males, 208 females, 243 children).
Regional breakdown:
Punjab: 164 deaths, 582 injuries;
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP): 71 deaths, 86 injuries;
Sindh: 28 deaths, 40 injuries;
Other regions (Balochistan, Gilgit-Baltistan (GB), Azad Jammu & Kashmir (AJ&K), Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT)): 20, 10, 2, 8 deaths respectively, and 4, 5, 10, 3 injuries respectively.
Infrastructure and Property Damage
Past 24 Hours
Houses damaged: 9 in total (8 partially damaged, 1 completely damaged). Among them, 6 in Haripur and North Waziristan (KP), and 3 in Bagh and Poonch (AJ&K).
Livestock lost: 6 (all in Haripur, KP).
Roads and bridges: No new damage reported (NTR).
Cumulative Data (26 June to 8 August 2025)
1,712 houses damaged (571 completely, 1,141 partially);
449.58 km of roads damaged;
105 bridges damaged;
434 livestock perished.
Flood Relief Operations
Past 24 Hours
No new relief activities reported (NTR).
Cumulative Data (26 June to 8 August 2025)
Rescue operations: 223 operations, rescuing 2,880 people;
Relief supplies distributed: 1,945 tents, 1,028 blankets, 614 quilts/sleeping bags, 1,282 kitchen sets, 630 life jackets, etc.;
Relief camps: 62 camps, accommodating 3,076 people;
Medical points: 577 people treated.
Hydrological and Meteorological Information
River and Reservoir Status
River conditions: All major rivers flow normally; a gradual rise in the Sutlej River at Ganda Singh Wala is anticipated due to water releases from reservoirs in India.
Reservoir levels:
Tarbela Dam: 1546.46 feet (maximum conservation level 1550 feet);
Mangla Dam: 1205.00 feet (maximum conservation level 1242 feet).
Weather Forecast
Next 24 hours: Scattered thunderstorms in upper catchments of Indus and Kabul Rivers, Islamabad, Peshawar, Rawalpindi; isolated thunderstorms in upper catchments of other major rivers, Gujranwala, Lahore, etc.
Next 48 hours: No significant change.
巴基斯坦国家灾害管理局 2025 年季风季第 44 期每日情况报告(2025 年 8 月 8 日)
基本信息
该报告由巴基斯坦政府总理办公室国家灾害管理局(NDMA)发布,日期为 2025 年 8 月 8 日,覆盖时段为 2025 年 8 月 7 日 13:00 至 8 月 8 日 13:00,包含每日情况报告、大坝与水库水位、洪水警报等 6 项附件内容。
伤亡情况
过去 24 小时
死亡人数:无报告(NTR)
受伤人数:无报告(NTR)
累计数据(2025 年 6 月 26 日至 8 月 8 日)
总死亡 303 人(男性 104 人、女性 57 人、儿童 142 人),总受伤 730 人(男性 279 人、女性 208 人、儿童 243 人)。
地区分布:
旁遮普省:死亡 164 人,受伤 582 人;
开伯尔 - 普什图省(KP):死亡 71 人,受伤 86 人;
信德省:死亡 28 人,受伤 40 人;
其他地区(俾路支省、吉尔吉特 - 巴尔蒂斯坦(GB)、阿扎德查谟和克什米尔(AJ&K)、伊斯兰堡首都区(ICT))死亡人数分别为 20 人、10 人、2 人、8 人,受伤人数分别为 4 人、5 人、10 人、3 人。
基础设施与财产损失
过去 24 小时
房屋损坏:共 9 间(部分损坏 8 间,完全损坏 1 间)。其中,开伯尔 - 普什图省(KP)的哈里普尔和北瓦济里斯坦地区损坏 6 间,阿扎德查谟和克什米尔(AJ&K)的巴格和蓬奇地区损坏 3 间。
牲畜损失:6 头(均在开伯尔 - 普什图省哈里普尔地区)。
道路与桥梁:无新增损坏报告(NTR)。
累计数据(2025 年 6 月 26 日至 8 月 8 日)
房屋损坏 1712 间(完全损坏 571 间,部分损坏 1141 间);
道路损坏总长 449.58 公里;
桥梁损坏 105 座;
牲畜死亡 434 头。
洪水救援行动
过去 24 小时
无新增救援活动报告(NTR)。
累计数据(2025 年 6 月 26 日至 8 月 8 日)
救援行动:223 次,救出 2880 人;
救援物资发放:帐篷 1945 顶、毯子 1028 条、被子 / 睡袋 614 个、厨房用具 1282 套、救生衣 630 件等;
救援营地:62 个,收容 3076 人;
医疗点:治疗 577 人。
水文与气象信息
河流与水库情况
河流状态:所有主要河流流量正常;因印度水库放水,萨特累季河在甘达辛格瓦拉段预计逐渐上涨。
水库水位:
塔贝拉大坝:当前 1546.46 英尺(最高蓄水位 1550 英尺);
曼格拉大坝:当前 1205.00 英尺(最高蓄水位 1242 英尺)。
天气预报
未来 24 小时:印度河和喀布尔河上游集水区、伊斯兰堡、白沙瓦、拉瓦尔品第等地区有分散雷暴;其他主要河流上游集水区及古吉兰瓦拉、拉合尔等地区有孤立雷暴。
未来 48 小时:无显著变化。
来源:NDMA
url:https://www.ndma.gov.pk/storage/sitreps/August2025/WzrYmcs4z8zZ2wYfdqZD.pdf