Four Margalla trails closed after heavy rain forecast – Pakistan

ISLAMABAD: The capital administration on Saturday closed four trails of the Margalla Hills for three days in view of very heavy and torrential rainfall forecast.

The trails were closed for the safety of the public to prevent hiking and visits to the hills.

Notification issued from the office of the district magistrate stated that, in view of the heavy to very heavy and torrential rainfall forecast for the next 72 hours by the Pakistan Meteorological Department, and based on recommendations by the director general (CES), CDA, and considering the safety of citizens, including hikers and visitors to the Margalla Hills, it is hereby notified that Trail 2, Trail 3, Trail 5 and the trail behind Saidpur village shall remain closed to the general public until August 19.

An official of the capital administration said that the capital police had been directed to ensure that the order is followed in letter and spirit. Police personnel have also been deployed at the starting points of the trails at the foothills to prevent anyone from hiking or visiting the hills.

Other concerned departments have been alerted to closely monitor water flow in the nullahs and streams across Islamabad and to take all precautionary measures.

They have been instructed to seek assistance immediately if water levels rise.

Residents living near nullahs and streams have also been advised to remain vigilant and take precautions.

Similarly, all rescue departments have been put on alert to respond to any emergency or incidents. Low-lying areas of Islamabad will also be closely monitored over the next 72 hours.

Published in Dawn, August 17th, 2025

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