Showing posts with label Aliabad Hunza. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Aliabad Hunza. Show all posts

Victims threaten to evict monitoring team

Posted by Shamsuddin Muhammad Tuesday, July 13, 2010 0 comments

GILGIT, Hunza July 11: The victims of the Attabad Lake disaster have raised doubts about the work of a monitoring team in Hunza, citing its failure to drain the 23-kilometre long lake over the past six months. “What is the use of these people?” the villagers questioned the presence of the lake monitoring team in Hunza, adding that they deserved to be expelled from the area.

The lake is still there even after six months and we can’t go back to our homes,” they said. A team of experts comprising Frontier Works Organisation (FWO) engineers has been monitoring the landslide-spurred lake since January 4 – the day a massive landslide hit Attabad – to ensure the safety of local people if it bursts its banks.The villagers who earlier staged a sit-in in the spillway for three days against the insufficient compensation package have now threatened to force the experts and the monitoring team out of the disaster-hit areas on grounds that they have not succeeded in draining the lake that has submerged five villages upstream. “The rigid attitude of the government has compelled us to take this extreme step,” a villager in Hunza told the media. “The government is neither accepting our demands for increase in the compensation package, nor is it doing enough to drain the lake which has turned us into IDPs,” said one of the victims of Shishkat village who lost his house and fields to the expanding lake.About 20 people were killed and many more injured in the landslide that swept away hundreds of houses in the Attabad village.
The experts had declared the remaining part of the Attabad village and its adjacent village Sarat as ‘extremely vulnerable’ after the landslide, but the victims say that they have now decided to return to their villages at all cost. More than 25,000 people from villages downstream were shifted to camps after experts warned the government last month that if the lake bursts its banks, a flashflood could sweep away everything that comes in its way. Meanwhile, landslides continued to rock the Attabad Lake on Saturday, creating fears among the residents living in adjacent villages. People said that they saw dust clouds over Attabad that lasted for hours.
Source: The Express Tribune

Light shocks were felt in Hunza-Nagar

Posted by Shamsuddin Muhammad Wednesday, March 24, 2010 0 comments

Buildings continue to jolt for many seconds
VoH Report
HUNZA, Karimabad, March 24: A low scale earth quake shocks were felt on Monday, 8:00 PM in various places of Hunza and Nager. The intensity of the shocks were 4 on rector scale and with origin in Himalayas.The shock continued to jolt buildings for several minutes. Yet, no loss of has been reported so far.

Source: www.voiceofhunza.blogspot.com

Shehzad Ali Shaheed gets lurals of public

Posted by Shamsuddin Muhammad Wednesday, March 17, 2010 0 comments

Voice of Hunza Report
HUNZA, March 17: ( Shamsuddin Muhammad) Shehzad Ali, who died of a land slide mishap at the calamity hit site Attaabad got public lurals of his great humanitarian work for humanity. Shehzad Ali, who was active member of Shia Imami Islmail Boys scots, Aliabad, Hunza remained busy in the philanthropic work following the land slide calamity.

HUNZA, Aliabad: Shia Imami Ismaili boy scouts standing at the grave of Shehzad Shaheed to pay him tribute for his great service for human welfare Photo by: Fazal Karim Hunzai
The notables of Aliabad, Hunza in statement paid their due tribute to this brave social worker who lost his life in the service of humanity. He was seriously injured along an army personnel following a sudden rock slides at the water blockade site on Hunza river. It is pertinent to mention here, civil society organizations like Boy Scouts, local volunteers have played a remarkable role to serve the victims of the land slide hit area as well as stranded people on both sides of water blockade.

 
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