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At least 77 killed and 94 injured after avalanches bury homes in Pakistan

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PAKISTAN At least 77 people have been killed and 94 injured in northeast Pakistan after a series of avalanches destroyed and buried houses. The avalanches were triggered by heavy snowfall in the Neelum Valley, in Pakistanad­ministered Kashmir, according to local authoritie­s.

Dozens of houses had been wrecked and buried by the snow, with most of those killed and injured in their homes when the avalanches hit, said Ahmad Raza Qadri, state minister for disaster management and rehabilita­tion, on Tuesday. The death toll may continue to rise, as there are fears that many people may still be trapped.

In the aftermath, desperate villagers conducted a search and rescue attempt to find those buried in the avalanche, carrying shovels and wading into the deep snow. Emergency personnel are also on the ground responding to the crisis. Pakistani Prime Minister

Imran Khan said on Tuesday he had asked the national disaster agency, the military, and federal ministers to provide humanitari­an assistance to the affected residents. Several of the injured victims were airlifted by army helicopter­s to the region’s capital, Muzaffarab­ad, for treatment, and more helicopter­s will airdrop food and essential supplies to residents cut off by snow. In a tweet on Tuesday, the region’s Prime Minister Raja Farooq Haider

Khan extended his condolence­s to those affected, adding that his administra­tion would “leave no stone unturned to alleviate the sufferings of (the) affected population.” The avalanches come during one of the harshest winters in 20 years. Daily life in Pakistanad­ministered Kashmir had been severely affected, with roads blocked by snow, communicat­ion services down, and disruption­s to electric power supplies.

(CNN)

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