The new year 2022 welcomed the tourists in Murree with horrible destiny. More than 1 meter of snow fell in the speculative surroundings of the Murree Hills resort for the time being Friday and early Saturday i.e., January 7 and 8, 2022, catching a huge number of vehicles on streets and stranding a great number of people including women and children. The snow was serious that weighty gear got to clear it at first stalled out during the evening. Temperatures tumbled to less than 8 degrees Celsius.
Murree is a famous winter resort town that draws in well in excess of 1,000,000 travelers yearly. Roads driving into the town are frequently obstructed by snow in winter. The Murree district is known for its beautiful vistas of pine-and oak-covered mountains, befuddled with springs and streams and dabbed with yards and plantations. On crisp mornings a decent perspective on the cold pinnacles of Kashmir is conceivable, and the peak of Nanga Parbat can in some cases be seen.

Somewhere around 22 individuals, including 10 kids, kicked the bucket in this well-known mountain resort town in Pakistan in the wake of being trapped in their vehicles short-term during a weighty blizzard as temperatures plunged. The vast majority of the casualties passed on from hypothermia. Others may have died from carbon monoxide poisoning after running their car heaters for long periods of time, rescue services physician. As of late Saturday, the death toll included 10 men, 10 children, and two women. In one instance, a husband and wife and their two children all died in their car. In another, four young friends died together.
Authorities brought in paramilitary soldiers and a unique military mountain unit to help. By late Saturday, a huge number of vehicles had been pulled from the snow yet in excess of 1,000 were as yet stuck. The military likewise changed over armed force run schools into help camps where they gave haven and food to the sightseers who had been safeguarded, while Emergency officials distributed food and blankets to people.

Yet there is still the dance of death strolling in ‘Galiyats’ of Murree. The point to ponder is that we should take the emergency weather news seriously and then plan during winter for any kind of traveling for the sake of our own lives.
Think about it seriously! There were predictions of snowstorms in that area still a heavy load of traffic was there for the outing. Who can be held responsible?