The Murree district administration has intensified relief and rehabilitation efforts following severe damage caused by recent torrential rains. Multiple areas, including Chatta Mor, Bansra Gali, and Barian, were affected as heavy rainfall led to road damage, drainage issues, and increased risk of landslides.
Additional Deputy Commissioner (Revenue) Murree, Umar Awais Kiani, conducted a detailed visit to the affected regions to assess the situation and review ongoing response efforts. During the inspection, authorities identified critical challenges such as damaged road infrastructure, blocked drainage systems, and potential landslide hazards.
Officials also engaged directly with local residents to understand their concerns and gather information about the losses they had suffered. Residents highlighted the urgent need for immediate relief, restoration of essential services, and long-term infrastructure repair.
The district administration has directed all relevant departments to carry out a transparent and comprehensive damage assessment without delay. Authorities emphasized that restoration of roads, removal of debris, and improvement of drainage systems are top priorities to ease public hardship.
In addition, monitoring mechanisms are being strengthened to ensure timely completion and quality of the relief work. The administration has made it clear that negligence or delays will not be tolerated, as protecting life and property remains the top priority.
The ongoing emergency operations reflect the government’s commitment to restoring normalcy in Murree and nearby areas as quickly as possible. Residents have welcomed these efforts and expressed hope for both immediate relief and sustainable recovery measures.
