Kundi demands KP CM's resignation as Swat River incident death toll reaches 11

Seven bodies along with survivors shifted to Daska, search for missing three people still underway

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KP Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur (left) and KP Governor Faisal Karim Kundi. — Facebook@Ali Amin Khan Gandapur/Radio Pakistan/File
KP Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur (left) and KP Governor Faisal Karim Kundi. — Facebook@Ali Amin Khan Gandapur/Radio Pakistan/File 
  • Seven bodies, survivors shifted to Daska.
  • Search for two missing people still underway.
  • Kundi assails KP govt for lack of timely response.

PESHAWAR: Death toll in the Swat River tragedy rose to 11 after bodies of two more tourists were recovered on Saturday during an ongoing search operation for the victims who are still missing. 

The group, on a leisure trip, had been having breakfast along the riverbank in the Mingora area at around 8am on Friday when heavy rainfall upstream triggered a rapid and unexpected rise in the river’s water level.

Initially, the bodies of nine victims were recovered and four people were rescued, while the search continued for four others who remained missing in the river.

This morning, two more bodies, including that of a child, were recovered bringing the death toll to 10. Seven bodies, along with the survivors, have since been shifted to Daska.

Today, three of the deceased were taken to Daska Kalan, three to the Lalarian locality, and two others to Mohallah Mohammadpura. Funeral prayers for eight of the victims have also been offered.

Taking notice of the incident, KP government formed an inquiry committee, tasked with determining the reasons behind the tragic flash flood incident and identifying any responsible individuals or institutional lapses.

Reacting to the tragic incident, KP Governor Faisal Karim Kundi has censured the CM Ali Amin Gandapur-led provincial government and failure to ensure timely response and preventive measures.

"This is not just incompetence. It is a shameful failure of duty," Governor Kundi wrote in a post on X.

Furthermore, in a separate video message on X, the governor urged CM Gandapur to "show moral courage and resign without delay" as he was both the provincial chief executive and also held the tourism portfolio.

Kundi's criticism echoes the public outrage over multiple videos of the affected tourists, including women and children, stranded on a small island in a precarious situation, waiting for help as raging river flowed around them. 

Videos circulating on social media showed a group stranded on a shrinking patch of land in the middle of a raging river, with no rescue boats or authorities in sight for hours. Bystanders filmed the moments as the group gradually disappeared into the current.

Citizens, including prominent voices from the media and politics, took to social media to criticise the delay in launching a rescue operation. 

With Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif ordering an immediate search operation for the missing persons, the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) and the local administration have been directed to issue precautionary measures near rivers and streams amid extreme weather conditions across the country.

Meanwhile, in the past 24 hours, flash floods and landslides have claimed the lives of 11 people — including four children and three women — while six others have been injured as per a report issued late Friday by the KP provincial disaster management agency.

Flooding in the province has also damaged 56 houses, six of which were destroyed, the disaster agency report said.

The national meteorological service warned that the risk of heavy rain and possible flash floods will remain high until at least Tuesday.


Additional input from AFP.