In pictures: Extreme weather hits various parts of Pakistan
At least 75 people have lost their lives in weather-related weather-related incidents reported over the past few days.
Umar Bacha | Reuters | AFP
Published
January 14, 2020
With rain and snowfall continuing in many parts of the country, this is being termed as one of the worst winters Pakistan has witnessed.
Extreme weather conditions have caused at least 75 deaths in the country up till now. The worst-hit was Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK), where the death toll from incidents of snow-sliding stood at 61 according to the latest reports. Balochistan was also severely affected as heavy rains across the province claimed 20 lives.
People, particularly tourists, have been advised to avoid unnecessary travel in snowbound and landslide-prone areas during the prevailing weather conditions.
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Yasar
Jan 14, 2020 07:06pm
They need to clear snow of roofs. That's why buildings are collapsing. Check snow removal videos on YouTube.
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Ahsan
Jan 14, 2020 08:16pm
They should introduce winter tires in Pakistan. Many cars slip and bump due to lack of traction. Houses in these areas should have slopped roofs.
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Uzair
Jan 14, 2020 08:31pm
@Yasar, our buildings aren't well suited to snowfalls.
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Akbar Din
Jan 14, 2020 09:13pm
In very cold temperatures, the snow is light weight and gets blown away with little wind. When the temperature is around freezing point , the snow is heavy and it needs to be removed from roof-tops constantly, even while it is still snowing, otherwise the roof will collapse. People need to be educated on this by the local authorities. Volunteers should help the elderly in snow removal to prevent structural failures.
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IC
Jan 14, 2020 09:14pm
In the 2nd picture the guy is just chilling on snow bare feet.
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tariq-Canada
Jan 14, 2020 09:23pm
The entire Pakistani Housing infrastructure is made of flimsy material cannot uphold against harsh weather patterns. It is a reality that more like this events are on its way so well prepare people not to sit bare feet in snow with shalwar kameez. Govt to create awareness and start donation campaign for winter clothing's ASAP
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tariq-Canada
Jan 14, 2020 09:24pm
@Yasar, The roofs must be made in triangle shape to allow self snow removal but under heavy snow same events happened in Canada too
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Malik
Jan 14, 2020 09:44pm
Global warming is a joke. It’s snowing all over Pakistan, people are dying in snow than flood.
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Bashu sk
Jan 14, 2020 10:17pm
Is there any common sense of constructing houses with flat roofs in snow fall areas.
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Bala
Jan 14, 2020 10:49pm
What a beautiful scenery and the whole area could be converted into ski paradise like Austria/France/Switzerland. It is a pity India and Pakistan spending fortune on arms and instead build hotels/ski resorts/ and convert it into Austria/Switzerland in the East. The money poured by both countries in the frozen Himalayan valleys could be used for promoting tourism to benefit local economy that will benefit both countries.
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Khan
Jan 14, 2020 11:57pm
@IC, once snow starts then the cold feeling is not that much.only cold wind makes life hell.
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Anonymouseee
Jan 15, 2020 12:27am
Beautiful pictures.
Please be safe.
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Clifford David United Kingdom
Jan 15, 2020 12:54am
lovely scenes
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Khurram
Jan 15, 2020 06:29am
Houses don’t have good slope on roof to not let snow accumulate.
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Sam Shroff
Jan 15, 2020 07:27am
Nice pictures. But it is heartbreaking to see so much poverty, lack of infrastructure and 18th century housing. I expected better from Pakistan. Sorry.
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sami
Jan 15, 2020 09:47am
Too cold. My fingers and feet would freeze in these places. Salute to Pakistanis living in these cold places.
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Dhobi
Jan 15, 2020 11:11am
@Yasar, Pakistanis need to build roofs that shed snow .No Flat roofs.
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