SWAT: Besides colossal humans and material losses, the devastative floods
have brought havoc to communication infrastructure including roads and bridges in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
where several upper areas of Swat and Dir districts were cut off from rest of the country hampering relief
operations.
Damaging 3161.5 kilometers roads and 149 bridges in Pakistan, the floods have swept away Tangi bridge
near Monda headworks in Charsadda district affecting traffic flow between Charsadda and Peshawar
while about 200 tourists were trapped in Mahudhand lake due to severe damage of Kalam-Mataltan road
in Upper Swat.
Junaid Khan, Deputy Commissioner Swat while confirming trapping of 200 tourists at Mahudhand lake
said the district administration was in contact with these tourists, who would be rescued after completion
of rescue operation at Mataltan and upper Kalam.
He said that 15 female teachers trapped in a hotel in Kalam were successfully rescued and they had
reached Kabal Swat.
According to National Disasters Management Authority, since June 14 to August 27, 2022, a total of
3161.5km roads, 149 bridges and 122 shops were destroyed and damaged during recent devastative
record breaking floods in the country including KP.
The national calamity has played hovac to roads infrastructure in Sindh where 2,328km roads, 60 bridges
and 45 shops were destroyed/damaged by the killer floods hampering relief operations.
Likewise, 115km roads and 12 bridges in Punjab, 6.5km roads and seven bridges in KP, 710km roads and
18 bridges in Balochistan, 710 km roads and 17 shops in AJK were washed away by the gushing water.
Besides 982 human deaths and 1456 injuries, the natural calamity has several affected roads connectivity
in upper areas of Swat including Madain, Kalam and Bahrain areas that were adversely affecting rescue
operations.
Deputy Commissioner Swat said that rehabilitation works at Madain-Bahrain has been started to provide
relief to flood hit people.
He said that Madain-Bahrain road would be reopened for people that would also help expedite relief
operations and transportation goods to facilitate floods victims.
He said relief and rescue operations was being started at flood hit Atror area while first helicopter carrying
relief goods was landed at Kalam where devastative floods brought hovac to hotels, inns and motels
inflicted millions rupees losses.
Deputy Commissioner said that 66 people stranded in Kalam were rescued and shifted to Khwazakhela.
Besides destruction to hotels, gardens and standing crops, the floods also swept away 802,583 livestock
inflicted great losses to farmers and livestock owners.
“Floods have swept away my 20 goats and sheeps as the killer gushing water did not give me time to shift
it to safer places,'” said Khan Gee, a poor shepherd of Barikot Swat while talking to APP.
When the flood struck our village, the poor shepherd said he along with his brother rushed to
shift their livestock from cattle farm to safer places, but within moments we saw
ourselves stranded in six-feet floodwater with people screaming and running for their lives in a desperate
condition.
He said all the livestock were swept away by the gushing water in a jiffy and he suffered over one million
losses.
The poor farmer requested the Government to provide compensation to flood victims at earliest so that
they could restart their business under the Prime Minister’s relief package.
Advisor to Prime Minister on Political and Public Affairs, Ameer Muqam has said that all the concerned
authorities including National Highway Authority (NHA) was mobilized to rehabilitate road links in
floods affected areas.
He said NHA and PESCO have been directed to expedite efforts in flood affected areas and efforts were
underway to mitigate sufferings of people including those who are residing in hilly areas and are faced
problems due to damaging of roads and bridges.
He also appreciated the efforts of PESCO authorities to restore electricity in areas affected by floods.
He said equipment and necessary machinery has been dispatched to restore electricity and roads in affected
areas in Swat.
PM advisor informed that Gird Station of Khawazkhela and Tank has been rehabilitated and efforts are
underway to start all the grid stations affected by recent floods.
He said that authorities were also monitoring rehabilitation and restoration work.
The provincial government has been contacted to rescue people stranded on rooftops in areas of
Charsadda and Nowshera besides hills in Swat and Dir districts.