CHITRAL: 46 avalanches at different points in
the region have caused the only road to Arkari Valley to remain blocked since Feb 5, isolating over 12,000 people in the area.
According to a report, the 12,000 people of the
valley are still stranded as the long route to Chitral town was blocked off by huge avalanches. The people of the isolated area complained against the provincial government, for not clearing the sole road to of snow and boulders.
Village Council Chairman Sher Muhammad said, “Around 12,000 people in the
valley are facing acute shortage of food, medicines and other essential commodities as there is no hospital. The local administration has reserved on
ly one tractor to clear
the road blocked by over 46 avalanches which is not possible.”
Vice Chairman Razi Man Shah said that the people stranded in the
valley had no basic facilities including schools, hospitals, electricity or even a basic health unit. The area was also facing a severe shortage of food items, he said.
Women and children were carrying placards and banners while many were holding lanterns and candles to show the lack of facilities such as electricity. They were living in darkness because it was not possible to carry kerosene oil from Chitral market due to the blocked road.
They demanded that the government take practical and urgent steps to open
the road which had caused the death of a patient who was on his way to hospital in a cot carried on shoulders.
The situation had gotten to the point that people were carrying food on their backs while travelling by feet. However, But it is not possible for patients to cr
oss the risky and dangerous road because the Arkari river was flowing beneath it.
The Arkari
valley is situated near the Pak Afghan border, adjacent to the Badakhshan province
of Afghanistan.
Residents of the area said that medicine and some goods had been delivered in a military helicopter only once, after which no official had visited the area. They demanded that the provincial and federal governments provide them with immediate rescue and help.