Landslide Alert Azad Jammu Kashmir: NDMA Warns Northern Pakistan

Landslide Alert Azad Jammu Kashmir — What Travelers Must Know Right Now

NDMA – (Web Desk) – A landslide alert Azad Jammu Kashmir has been issued by Pakistan’s National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) from June 2 to 6, 2025. Heavy rains and glacier melt are making mountain roads dangerous across the region.

The NDMA’s National Emergencies Operation Centre (NEOC) has warned that key travel routes in AJK are at serious risk. Popular connectivity roads near Shahi, Sharda, Athmuqam, and Arang Kel could face blockages or sudden closures during this period.

Heavy rainfall in upper mountain areas is also expected to cause sudden surges in local streams. These water surges can wash out roads without warning, making travel extremely risky for both tourists and daily commuters.

Authorities have alerted all local, provincial, and federal departments to stay on high alert. Emergency teams are being kept ready to respond quickly in case of any disaster in the affected zones.

If you are planning to visit northern areas or AJK this week, please check the latest road conditions before leaving home. Always follow instructions from local administration and do not ignore official warnings.

You can download the “Pak NDMA Disaster Alert” mobile app to receive real-time weather updates, flood warnings, and emergency notifications directly on your phone.

Stay safe, stay informed, and avoid unnecessary travel to high-risk mountain routes until the alert period is over.

May June 2026 Behter pak

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