What does the Murree inquiry report say?

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January 21, 2022

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At least 23 people died as thousands of tourist vehicles ended up being stranded in Murree on Jan 8. Photo: AFP
At least 23 people died as thousands of tourist vehicles ended up being stranded in Murree on Jan 8. Photo: AFP

On January 9, the Punjab government formed a committee to investigate what caused the death of 23 tourists in Murree, who were stuck in the snow for several hours.

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The report, which was completed this week, and presented to Punjab chief minister Sardar Usman Buzdar, notes the following about the Murree tragedy:

23 dead after being stranded in Murree snow

It is worth mentioning that, according to official statistics, at least 23 people had died as thousands of tourist vehicles ended up being stranded in Murree due to heavy snowfall and ensuing road blockage on January 8.

The federal government deployed personnel of the Pakistan Army and other civil-armed forces for rescue operations in the hill station.

The Punjab government had declared Murree as a calamity-hit area after heavy snowfall wreaked havoc on the city. Taking notice of the chaos and emergency, Punjab Chief Minister Usman Buzdar had directed to open the government’s offices and rest houses for the stranded tourists.

According to the local administration of Murree, rain and blizzards were forecast around Murree, with thunderstorms at a speed of 50-90 kmph and heavy snowfall.

The administration had warned the citizens not to leave their homes in severe weather or drive towards Murree as severe weather conditions were forecast.


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