Ismaili volunteers killed in mud slide

Passings: Several Ismaili volunteers lose their lives in a massive mudslide in Gilgit-Baltistan; Compatriots set up a GoFundMe page to assist the families of the deceased volunteers

By MALIK MERCHANT

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A vast crowd of mourners observes funeral prayers of volunteers killed in a massive mudslide when they were repairing a drainage channel damaged by flash floods in Gilgit in Northern Pakistan, Monday, August 11, 2025. Volunteers line up the route as their fellow Ismaili volunteers carry the caskets of the deceased volunteers. Photograph: AP Photo / Abdul Rehman. Please click AP: Massive mudslide kills 7 volunteers repairing flood damage in northern Pakistan, or on the photo for the report of the tragedy.

Ismaili volunteers killed in mudslide in Northern Pakistan. From l to r
Photos of seven of eight Ismaili volunteers who were killed in a mudslide in Northern Pakistan, left to right: Azur Khan (father to 5 daughters); Afaq Alam (student); Azhar-ud-din (married two months ago); Adam Ali (student); Naik Alam (father to 2 children); Dildar Hussain (father to 4 children); and Piyar Ali (married, no children). Missing in the collage Abdul Karim (married with 3 children). Photograph: via Ismaili Death & Funeral Announcements. Click on photo for enlargement..
Attabad Lake

Hunza’s Attabad Lake — a lake that wasn’t supposed to exist has become one of the most breathtaking lakes in Pakistan following a natural disaster 15 years ago

On January 4, 2010, a landslide occurred in the Hunza Valley of northern Pakistan. The initial disaster buried the village of Attabad, destroying 26 homes and killing 20 people. As the weeks passed, the problems compounded because the landslide did more than destroy a village. It also blocked the Hunza River, creating a long lake, now known as Attabad Lake, which inundated several villages and submerged a significant section of the Karakoram Highway.
Attabad Lake
Travelers and locals cram into boats and ferries for the two-hour crossing of the new Attabad Lake formed by a rockslide in 2010. Photograph: M. Pearson / ShelterBox).

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A man stands in the middle of the Karakoram Highway while rocks tumble down into the Hunza River in Pakistan’s Gojal region. The rockslide dammed the river, creating Attabad Lake (also known as Lake Gojal), which submerged eleven miles of the Karakoram Highway and isolated several villages. Photograph: I. Ali Shimshal / Pamir Times).
The spectacular scenery of the Gilgit-Baltistan region attracts climbers and trekkers from around the world. Photograph: Ali Karim.
The spectacular scenery of the Gilgit-Baltistan region attracts climbers and trekkers from around the world. Photograph: © Ali Karim (read Karim’s piece in Simergphotos).

Attabad Lake Hunza
Formed by a massive landslide, Attabad lake is now a popular spot for boating, fishing and adventure sports, and hikers marvel at the beauty of the lake as they see it from high-up. Photograph: Getty Images, via BBC. Please click HERE or on image for BBC article by Aysha Imtiaz.

Featured photo at the top of the post: Attabad Lake. Photograph: © Ali Karim.

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BBC News: The Unique Life of Pakistan’s Wakhi Shepherdesses; and Simerg’s Special Series: Tales of Remarkable Ismaili Women of Remote Shimshal

The cover page of “Women of Shimshal” by Pam Henson. Simerg’s special series on Remarkable Tales of Ismaili Women was excerpted from Pam’s book.

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SHIMSHAL IN BRIEF

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Map of Shimshal Valley, with inset showing its location in Pakistan. Please click on image to enlarge. Map: © Pam Henson.

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Shimshal Valley
Contrasts: Shimshal valley in summer and winter. Photographs: Wikipedia.

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Pam Henson, the author of Women of Shimshal, teaching class 4, Shimshal 2006. Photograph: © Pam Henson Collection.

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