A bulldozer is used to clear heavy snow from a road in Murree on January 23, 2026. — AFP

Heavy snowfall disrupts Pakistan’s north; Murree, Tirah, Chilas, Quetta affected

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A bulldozer is used to clear heavy snow from a road in Murree on January 23, 2026. — AFP
  • Murree roads cleared, traffic teams guide stranded visitors.
  • Army conducts rescue, reopens key passes in Balochistan.
  • Tirah, Chilas residents and tourists evacuated safely.

The northern regions of Pakistan are facing severe disruption as heavy snowfall continues to affect Murree, Tirah, Chilas, Quetta, and surrounding areas, with rescue and relief operations ongoing to assist stranded tourists and residents.

Commissioner Rawalpindi Division, Amir Khattak, reached Murree to oversee operations and visited multiple areas — including Chatta Mor, Baadiyan, Jheeka Gali, and Mall Road, where snow clearance is underway.

He said the situation in Murree is under control, but roads remain slippery, particularly towards Islamabad, causing traffic disruptions. “Tourists are advised to follow safety measures while travelling,” said Khattak.

A citizen is blanketed during a snowstorm in Murree on January 23, 2026. — AFP
A citizen is blanketed during a snowstorm in Murree on January 23, 2026. — AFP

Additional personnel have been deployed by traffic police and district administration to guide visitors. Snow removal on blocked roads is ongoing using heavy machinery, and teams remain on site to maintain road access.

Rescue official trying to remove a vehicle stuck in snow covered area after the heavy snowfall of winter season, which more decreases the temperature below in minus degree Celsius, at Galiyat area in Abbottabad on Friday, January 23, 2026. — PPI
Rescue official trying to remove a vehicle stuck in snow covered area after the heavy snowfall of winter season, which more decreases the temperature below in minus degree Celsius, at Galiyat area in Abbottabad on Friday, January 23, 2026. — PPI

Later, snowfall resumed in Murree, forcing the closure of entry points from Rawalpindi and Islamabad. Communication networks are also disrupted in certain areas, further complicating rescue efforts.

Tourists walk along a road as it snows heavily in Murree on January 23, 2026. — AFP
Tourists walk along a road as it snows heavily in Murree on January 23, 2026. — AFP

In Balochistan, the Pakistan Army conducted rescue and restoration operations amid heavy snowfall. Soldiers assisted hundreds of stranded passengers and vehicles in Zhob, reopening the Alouddin Pass for light vehicles. PDMA carried out rescue operations in affected districts, safely relocating stranded people.

In Chilas, heavy snow led to the closure of the Karakoram Highway, leaving hundreds of passengers trapped in their vehicles. Similarly, in Khyber, 65 people across 25 vehicles were rescued as snow hampered travel. 

Rescue operations have expanded to cover Khyber, Peshawar, Mardan, Swabi, and Nowshera, involving 103 personnel and 23 vehicles.

Swat’s upper regions, including Malam Jabba, Dain, Bahrain, Kalam, Marghazar, Islampur, and Gabin Jabba, continue to experience intermittent snowfall. 

Commuters drive through a snow-covered road in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s Chaman on January 22, 2026. — AFP
Commuters drive through a snow-covered road in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s Chaman on January 22, 2026. — AFP

Tourists flocked to Malam Jabba for chairlift rides, snowfall, and natural scenery, while nearby areas of Mingora also received snow. Road closures and electricity outages in upper and plain areas have added to difficulties.

In Astore, heavy snowfall at Musharraf Chowk over the past 20 hours caused road blockages due to falling snow, isolating the district headquarters at Gorekot, Fina Bolan, and surrounding upper areas.

Authorities continue rescue operations across northern Pakistan, with teams working to ensure the safety of residents and tourists stranded by heavy snowfall.




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