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BAGH, AZAD KASHMIR









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BAGH,AZAD KASHMIR
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Coordinates: 33.983°N 73.783°EBagh is the chief town of Bagh District in Azad Kashmir. Bagh, the district headquarters of district Bagh is 100 Kilometers
from Muzaffarabad via Kohallah & 80 Kilometers via Suddhen Gali, 205 Kilometers from Islamabad and 48 kilometers from Rawalakot. This town is situated on the confluence of two mini nullahs- Malwani & Mall, which flow all the year round. The people of Bagh are brave, courageous and skilled, especially the artificers in the field of bakery & confectionery. The well recognized " Haji Peer Pass " is about 32 kilometers from Bagh City linked with metalled road. Middle standard hotels, PWD and Forest rest houses are available for visitors, whereas, all the basic necessities of life are available in the Bagh bazars.Contents
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1 Language and history
1.1 2005 earthquake
2 Location
3 See also
4 References
5 External links

[edit] Language and history

Pahari, Potohari, Majhi and Gojri dialects of Punjabi Language and are the predominant languages of the Bagh. Other languages spoken include Urdu and Kashmiri language.

Before getting the status of an independent district in 1988, Bagh was a part of District Poonch. This district almost resembles to district Poonch in its history, culture, customs and traditions. District Bagh, as a whole is rich in variegated natural beauty. Topographically, this district falls into mountainous zone. Shujaabad, Ghail Rawali, Hari Ghail, Bagh, Dheerkot, Sudhan gali, Hanse Chowki, Neela Butt, Las Danna, Mahmood Gali, Kahuta, Havaily and Ganga Choti are the main places in this district. The main Tribes living are Abbasis,Syeds,Mughals(Baigs),Rajputs(Rajas),Saddozais, Awan,s.


[edit] 2005 earthquake

On 8th of October 2005, Bagh was hit by a devastating earthquake, of the population of 4,000-8,000 lost their lives and 83,000 lost their homes.[1]
[edit] Location

Bagh is located 80 Kilometres from Muzaffarabad (the capital city of Azad Kashmir) via the city of Suddhen Gali, the route via Kohallah is 100 km. Bagh is and 205 Kilometres from Islamabad the capital of Pakistan.[2]

This town is situated on the confluence of two mini nallahs- Mahlwani and Mahl, which flow all the year round. The well recognized " Haji Peer Pass" is about 32 kilometres from Bagh City linked with metalled road. Middle standard hotels, PWD and Forest rest houses are available for visitors, whereas, all the basic necessities of life are available in the Bagh bazars.
[edit] See also
Birpani
Bagh District
Azad Kashmir
Pakistan
2005 Kashmir earthquake
Mallot
Surrol
Thub Thakyalan
[edit] References
^ World Bank - Pakistan Earthquake, A year after
^ AJK.gov.pk Bagh

a village gehalan(mini london) a village HARRI GHELL









ZILZAAL LAKE















  • The seismic shaking of 8th October 2005 earthquake, triggered the largest landslide of 68X106m3 in Hattian Bala, 25 kilometres away in the south from Muzaffarabad, AJK. The rock avalanche destroyed the village, killed around 1000 people and a lake named “Zalzal Lake” was formed between the two towns of Chikar and Hattian Bala, due to blockage of streams flow of two mountains. It became tourist resort. Many experts conveyed the fear that earth-filled dike of reservoir could hardly withstand the pressure of rising water and can cause devastation in event of heavy rains. On February 09, 2010 due to excessive rains and snowfall the lake caused water flooding onto the lower areas. It swept several houses, shops making people homeless and affected their livelihood.

    The water level in the lake became dangerously high since Friday, February 09 and on late Monday night, dwellers of few houses along the water channel informed administration officials about likelihood of flood from reservoir. In response to this information, officials directed the residents to immediately evacuate their houses hence no major human loss happened as stated by Deputy Commissioner Hattian Bala, Mr. Shafique Kiani in an interview to Dawn News. The lake broken the banks and on the first day 36 families were affected consisting of 181 individuals and huge discharge of water raised the level of river Jhelum, created panic among people living beside the riverbanks. The flood washed away 36 houses fully, 15 houses partially, 05 shops and 04 watermills completely.

    Later on the two villages i.e Butsher, Dakhan Padar of union council Chakkar and village Karli of union council Salmia have been affected badly. These villages are slightly sliding into the lake. Approximately 300 families are affected in these villages that left their dwellings and currently living with host families with some wandering on the roads with no place to stay.

    The families are severely affected by this event, their houses sunk in water and in hustle and bustle they were unable to carry out anything. They left homes without having any necessity of life. Cold weather is increasing their vulnerability especially the children & women are suffering from severe health problems.

    In response to this situation, Sungi took lead on the very first day and on February 09, teams were in the field for quick assessment based on which the items from stock pile were moved along with Emergency Response Team Members from head office. On the very next day, February 10th, 37 families were supported with 28 tents & 58 blankets as per need in Hattian Bala & Lohdiabad (a village of Hattian Bala). The benefitted 37 families consist of 286 individuals including 104 men, 88 women, 94 children.

    Today 11th February, the assessment teams are in union councils of Chakkar & Salmia and started assessment. The following items are being distributed among the most vulnerable:
    Humanitarian Assistance to Rainfail Affecties in Muzuffarabad ( AJK )

    Sr #
    Item Name
    Item Description
    Quantity
    Units Cost
    Total Cost

    1
    Children Sweaters
    Boy & Girls Medium Larger Small Size
    200
    235
    47,000

    2
    Ladies Sweater
    New Ladies Sweater
    188
    440
    82,720

    3
    Quilts
    Single Bed Quilts weight 3Kg
    50
    472
    23,600

    4
    Blankets
    Double Ply, Weight 6KG, Made in China
    110
    1,850
    203,500

    5
    Jarry Cane
    Jarry Cane - Weight 500grm
    300
    140
    42,000

    6
    Tent
    Winterized Tent, double fly (4x4x2mtr)
    40
    15,800
    632,000

    7
    Children Jumpers
    Jumper (Children Clothes Box) 25kg
    12
    2,250
    27,000

    Total Cost
    1,057,820




    Sungi was the first to respond this emergency and this has been acknowledged by Government, stakeholders and the community. SDMA also provided 39 blankets to Sungi to distribute as per assessment. Yesterday, in coordination meeting with SDMA, Red Cross, SPO and Local Government it was decided that food will be provided by SPO and tents by Red Cross to the affectees. The immediate needs of the affected population include warm clothes, medicines, food and shelter.
  • Zilzaal Lake:

    Due to the devastating earthquake of October 8th 2005, like other areas of AJK, the areas in Jhelum Valley also witnessed massive devastation. Four villages namely “Curli”, “Bhat Shair”, “Lodhiabad” and “Padder” located in between Chikkar and Bani Hafiz were reported to be completely destroyed when the mountains collided very badly and got converted into heaps of rubble burying about 711 people underneath.



    The collapsed mountain peaks and the rubble of the four villages blocked the natural flow of the water which resulted in the creation of a natural lake stretched over an area of about 3 kms. This newly born lake was named as “Zilzaal Lake” and now it has gained great deal of popularity among tourists.Zilzaal Lake Jhelum Valley.

    The collapsed mountain peaks and the rubble of the four villages blocked the natural flow of the water which resulted in the creation of a natural lake stretched over an area of about 3 kms. This newly born lake was named as “Zilzaal Lake” and now it has gained great deal of popularity among tourists.
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