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Seven feared missing in GB accident

Published on: June 1, 2026 9:51 PM

Seven people went missing after a tourist jeep plunged into a ravine and was swept away by floodwaters in Gilgit-Baltistan’s Diamer district on Monday. The incident matters because it highlights ongoing road safety risks in Pakistan’s mountainous regions. The missing include six tourists and a local driver, prompting an urgent rescue operation.

According to Gilgit-Baltistan police, the accident occurred at around 3pm on the Tattu Raikot Road, a route frequently used by visitors traveling to Fairy Meadows. Initial reports indicated that the vehicle fell into a deep ravine before being swept away in Tattu Nullah. Authorities said all occupants of the jeep remain unaccounted for.

Read more: Flash floods devastate G-B: tourists among 10 dead, dozens missing

Police officials stated that two of the tourists were from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, while four belonged to Punjab. The driver was identified as a resident of the Dareel area in Diamer district. Rescue teams and local authorities quickly reached the scene and launched a search operation to locate the missing individuals.

The accident has renewed concerns about the dangers of travel on remote mountain roads. Difficult terrain, narrow routes, unpredictable weather conditions, and infrastructure challenges often increase the risk of serious crashes in northern areas. Emergency responders continue to face obstacles while conducting rescue efforts in rugged locations.

Read more: Cloudbursts and flash floods kill 43 across KP, GB, and AJK

Road accidents in mountainous regions have claimed several lives in recent months. Last month, four people died when a passenger jeep plunged into a streambed in Neelum Valley. Similar incidents in Upper Chitral and on the Hazara Motorway also resulted in fatalities and injuries, underscoring persistent transportation safety concerns across northern Pakistan.

 

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: Diamer tourist jeep, Fairy Meadows accident, Gilgit-Baltistan jeep crash, Latest, Pakistan road accident, rescue operation Gilgit-Baltistan, Tattu Nullah accident

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