PESHAWAR: An avalanche triggered by the collapse of two glaciers buried over 20 huts, hotels, and residential structures at the popular tourist resort of Naran in northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, according to a report from the deputy commissioner’s office in Mansehra on Thursday.
Known for its scenic beauty, Naran attracts a large number of tourists, especially in the summer, with its lush greenery, river, lakes and cool climate. In winter, Naran is often covered in snow which completely transforms its landscape.
It is one of the most visited tourist spots in Pakistan during the summer months due to its natural beauty and access to nearby attractions like Saif-ul-Mulook Lake.
The official incident report said the officials in the area cautioned about the sliding of two glaciers in advance at 10 PM a day earlier.
“Resultantly at least 20+ (hotels, small huts, nomads cemented and katcha structures) have been directly hit between the night of 19th-20th March, 2024,” it said.
The report said the administration officials visited the areas on foot due to road closure caused by four yearly glaciers.
“Complete details [of the damage] will be shared after the actual assessment,” it added.
Pakistan has been facing climate change issues that include unpredictable weather patterns, increased precipitation and rapid glacial melt in the mountainous regions.
Speaking to Arab News, the Rescue 1122 spokesperson for Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Bilal Faizi, said no human loss was reported in the incident.
“Work on road clearance is underway, but it will take some time,” he added.