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On the other hand,beside haphazard running of river, water submerged bally bridges between Konodas and Gilgit city, cutting off the link with Hunza-Nagar distict. According to the local administrative officials, concrete efforts were being made to avert any possible mishap in the region.
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Similarly, rain fall disrupted the traffic on the same route near Jafarabad, Lower Nagar, creating problems for the residents of nearby villages. Suspension of transportation facilities, essential commodities in the markets have caused to disappear immediately in Aliabad, the main commercial hub of Hunza-Nagar region.
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SCO officials and workers were busy to remove the obstacle on the site and assured that the link would be repaired till Saturday morning.
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The another was felt at 5:00 AM while it regenerated a thrilling impact at 11:00 on Friday, in Jafarabad, Minapin, Mayone, Hussainabad, Khanabad, Nasirabad,Murtazaabad, Hasanabad, Fakar, Shayar, Sumayar, Aliabad, Hyderabad, Doarkhand, Garelth, Karimabad, Ganish, Alitit, Hopper and outskirts, bringing dwellers out of their houses in horror. Population of these areas reported the fourth time convulsion of earth at 2:20 PM on Thursday that caused further land sliding at various points on Karakorum High Way (KKH). To read full, please visit this link: www.rdstime.blogspot.com
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Both teams provided the amateurs with the thrilling match as the host team entered ground in an energized mood.
One interesting aspect of the series of tournament was presence of Hunza traditional classical band which continued to infuse sportsmanship and spirit in the players in the field.
Ijlal Hussain, programme manager National Commission for Hunman Development (NCHD), who was the chief guest of final event in his speech applauded Manzoor vellyball club, Minor Ganish for arrangement of such a successful event with available meager fund. He, personally announced cash prices Rs. 2,000 and 1,000 to winner Aliabad Superstar and runner-up Manzoor Vally ball club team, respectively. He also announced Rs.2,000 to organizers of event saying such kind of recreational activities are necessary to enhance healthy activities in society. Applauding organizers and teams that participated in the tournament, he emphasized rest of youth to participate in such sort of activities to remain physically fit and healthy. " In wake of Attaabad disaster, arrangement of recreational activities were indispensable to reduce the tension from the minds of youth." he added.
Hunza, Garelt, Xchill Ganish: Amateurs watching final mach with greater keen. Image by Shams
In the end of the event, he gave away cash prices to man of the match to the team captain Aliabad Superstar, special price to Wajahat of Manzoor eleven and trophies to the winner and runner team before dust.
HUNZA, Garelth: An energetic scene of struggle between two teams in the final match on Sunday evening.
The first ever organization of such a thrilling physical event by a sports club of comparatively small locality (population vise) despite of restraints of financial resources can be a good opportunity to identify talent in the tense environment overshadowed by Attaabad disaster in Hunza.
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With this development, the uncertainty about the incident ended. Being a blind incident with no evidences of external injuries was a great challenge for a local police without any modern facility of sophisticated investigation over such cases. According to Ramzan Ali, a resident of Sumayar Nagar, Shabani was mentally sick and was brought by family members from Gilgit city recently.
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On the other extreme, Sajad, an official of the department, while talking on cell phone rejected the blames on department of inefficiency saying areas where appliances of higher voltage were subjected to get electicity on alternate days. He said that it was in hand of the population whether they want a daily supply or on alternate days saying saving of it by each household would benefit the whole areas. "Village based committees, established by people themselves can supervise consumption and controlled mechanism would naturally enable us to provide power every area regularly," he added.
It is pertinent to tell readers that one out of two hydro power generating plants at Hasanabad was removed ahead of overflow of water from the barrier to avoid any physical loss as the hype of flesh floods was height that time. The only existing hydro power generating plant with capacity of 2 kilowatt is the sole source to cater the needs of around 40,000 population in central and lower Hunza.
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He said the second option was to construct a two kilometer tunnel from outer edge to deep inside the lake by tapping technique which is successfully working in Norway, but it takes one to two years which is not affordable in the current circumstances. Talking about the Karakorum Highway (KKH) Chairman NDMA said that if lake water lowers up to 30 meters then KKH would be constructed at almost same place by using Shesh Kat bridge and if water level of the lake raises up to 10 meters then they would construct 35 kilometer extra road and it will be connected at Passu.
General Nadeem said that World Food Programme (WFP) will provide food to 25000 displaced people of Ataabad lake for six months, adding that China is also agreed to provide food stuff for the IDPs. “Government of Gilgit Baltistan will stock the food stuff provided by China at Sussat boarder and will use in any emergency”, he said. Replying to a question General Nadeem said on special instruction of Prime Minister Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani he visited Baluchistan affected areas, adding that heavy rains in various parts of Baluchistan during night between 21 and 22 July have affected Kohlu, Barkhan, Duki, Dera Murad Jamalik Tehsil which affected 30 villages.
He further said NDMA has released 1200 tents, 800 blankets and 2400 plastic sheets which are being collected by Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) fromQuetta Warehouse.
Water receding in Upstream
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According to a team of geological experts monitoring movement of water and land surface, rate of out flow would increase within next few days if Sunday days enhance melting of glaciers in Gojal and outskirts. Read full on: www.alshams.wordpress.com
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The meeting was attended by Finance Minister Dr. Abdul Hafeez Sheikh, Chief Minister of Gilgit Baltistan Syed Mehdi Shah, Secretary Finance, Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister, Chairman National Disaster Management Authority, Chief Secretary Gilgit Baltistan and Member Planning Commission. Gilani said Rs. 77 million have already been spent on food, medicine, shelter and transportation of Atta Abad lake affectees. He also directed the Finance Ministry to release an additional amount of Rs. 80 million for further deepening and broadening of the spillway to drain out water from the lake at the earliest. Out of Rs.15 billion Special Development Programme for Gilgit Baltistan,he said, the government has already allocated an amount of Rs. 3 billion in the current budget to bring the region at par with other areas of the country. He also directed to ensure provision of relief goods to the people stranded in the upper part of the lake. Chairman NDMA gave a detailed presentation about humanitarian aspect and technical work being carried out in the affected area. Secretary Finance informed the meeting that all funds for the affected area were being channelized through Gilgit Baltistan government.