Continuous monsoon rains in the picturesque hill station of Murree have triggered a major landslide on Salgran GT Road, causing significant damage and disruption to traffic, and leaving Deputy Commissioner Agha Zaheer Abbas injured.
According to the district administration, a large portion of the GT Road near Salgran was swept away due to heavy rainfall, prompting authorities to immediately close the route for all kinds of traffic. Commuters and tourists have been advised to use the alternative Murree Expressway until further notice.
Murree DC injured during site visit
In a dramatic turn of events, as Deputy Commissioner Agha Zaheer Abbas Shirazi and Murree DPO Asif Amin Awan visited the landslide site on Thursday, another rockfall occurred. A large stone struck the deputy commissioner, causing a fracture in his foot. Fortunately, the DPO's vehicle narrowly escaped being hit by falling rocks.
The Murree DC was immediately shifted to THQ Hospital for treatment. Officials report his condition as stable.
Rainfall and relief efforts
The Murree region has recorded 41mm of rainfall in the past 24 hours, leading to multiple incidents of landslides and road blockages. On the instructions of Deputy Commissioner Abbas, all concerned departments and emergency teams are on high alert and actively engaged in relief operations in the affected areas.
District administration teams, along with other relevant agencies, are working round the clock to clear debris and ensure public safety.
Advisory for tourists
Authorities have urged tourists and local residents to:
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Stay updated with weather forecasts before planning travel to Murree.
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Avoid unnecessary travel during the ongoing heavy rain spell.
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Use the Murree Expressway as an alternative route until GT Road is fully repaired and reopened.
Officials have confirmed that the GT Road will remain closed until the rain stops and the repair and clearance work is completed.







