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Tragic road accident claims lives of 7 tourists in Chilas

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Road accident in Chilas

Tourists heading to the famous scenic destination Fairy Meadows near Nanga Parbat faced a tragic accident when their vehicle met with a crash on the way, resulting in the deaths of 7 people.


According to rescue sources, the incident occurred on a difficult and rugged mountainous road. Rescue teams immediately reached the site after receiving information and began operations to evacuate the affected individuals.


Initial reports confirm that among the deceased, two tourists have been identified as Sajjad and Ali, while identification of the remaining victims is still in progress. Authorities have launched an investigation to determine the exact cause of the accident.


In a related development, a previous incident was also reported in Islamabad involving a high-speed racing accident, where motorcyclists were crushed and four people lost their lives.


Local administration expressed deep sorrow and grief over the tragedy and directed concerned departments to provide all possible assistance to the injured and affected families.


It is worth noting that Fairy Meadows is one of Pakistan’s most popular tourist destinations, attracting a large number of local and foreign tourists every year who visit to enjoy its breathtaking natural beauty.

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