Saturday, December 17, 2011

Roads




  • Muzaffarabad is connected with other districts of AJK and Pakistan by road and by air. The airport at Muzaffarabad is capable of taking only small planes. Total road network is as follows:
  • The two main road links to rest of Pakistan are 

            (1) Muzaffarabad-Kohala (34 km), Murree-Islamabad highway (53 km) and
            (2) Muzaffarabad-Grahi Habibullah-Mansehra (57 km), Abbottabad-Islamabad    
                  Highway(112 km).

  •  If you follow Muzaffarabad-Kohala rout in own transport you need 40-50 minutes to reach Murree. Then 2 hours to reach Kohala Bridge and 30 minutes to reach Muzaffarabad. Approximately its 3 and half hours on you own car.
  • Neelum and Jhelum valleys are connected with Muzaffarabad through wide roads. However, both Roads are damaged to frequent land-slides, especially during the rainy season.


People Of Muzaffarabad



Many prominent tribes make the society of Muzaffarabad. These are Abbasi, Gujar, Rajput, Mughal, Awan and Kashmiri, each residing in specific locality in the district. People have simple eating habits. The locally grown wheat, maize and rice are mostly consumed by the people of Muzaffarabad. Similarly, common dress, both formal and informal, consists of shalwar-kameez ,baggy trousers, long shirt and waist coat. Kashmiri jewellery is also popular among women in Muzaffarabad.



Earthquake 2005

The city was the site of the epicentre of the 2005 Kashmir earthquake, which occurred on October 8, 2005 and had a magnitude of 7.6. The disaster destroyed 50% of the buildings in the city (including most of the official buildings) and is estimated to have killed up to 80,000 people in the Azad Kashmir.