Pakistan Touris: Naran Valley pa gen okenn elektrisite

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Pa te gen okenn ekipman pou pouvwa elektrik ki disponib nan Naran Valley depi Lanèj ki Tonbe an dènye Oktòb la. Fon an, ki se youn nan destinasyon touris ki pi popilè nan Pakistan, ap fè fas a polisyon bri ekstrèm, paske plis pase 1,500 gwo ak ti otèl yo ap itilize dèlko elektrik pou pouvwa akomodasyon yo.

Fon an se tou kan baz la nan mond ki pi popilè tach touris tankou Lake Sailful Maluk, Malika Parbat, Ansu Lake, Lulusar Lake, Dudipatsur Lake, Thak, Sooch, Gatidas, Basal, ak Babusar Pass.

Malgre reklamasyon yo nan gouvènman PTI (Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf santris pati politik) pou ankouraje touris nan Pakistan ak sezon touris la nan pi gwo li yo, dè milye de touris ap vwayaje chak semèn nan bèl Valley sa a. Wout ki soti nan Balakot rive nan Naran se delambre, epi yon vwayaj 90 kilomèt soti nan Balakot nan Naran Bazaar ki te konn kapab konplete jis nan 1 1/2 èdtan 2 zan de sa, kounye a se difisil a vwayaje nan 3 èdtan oswa plis akòz nan move kondisyon wout la.

Li enpòtan pou mansyone ke PTI ap dirije Khyber Pakhtunkhwa osi byen ke gouvènman federal la.

Otèl reklamasyon ke ekipman pou pouvwa a te koupe nan mwa Oktòb pandan kondisyon metewolojik ekstrèm e li poko retabli.

Premye Minis Imran Khan gen vizyon pou ankouraje touris, men otorite konsène yo poko swiv vizyon li.

SOUS: https://dnd.com.pk/no-electricity-supply-in-naran-valley/167168

KISA POU RETIRE NAN ATIK SA A:

  • The road from Balakot to Naran is dilapidated, and a journey of 90 kilometers from Balakot to Naran Bazaar which used to be able to be completed just in 1 1/2 hours 2 years ago, is now difficult to travel in 3 hours or more due to the bad conditions of the road.
  • Despite the claims of PTI government (Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf centrist political party) to promote tourism in Pakistan and the tourism season being at its peak, thousands of tourists are traveling every week to this beautiful Valley.
  • The Valley, which is one of the most popular tourist destinations of Pakistan, is facing extreme noise pollution, because over 1,500 big and small hotels are using electric power generators to power their accommodations.

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