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    GB orders probe as sewage dumping claim in Attabad Lake sparks outrage

    22febdm@gmail.comBy 22febdm@gmail.comJune 18, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    Pakistani residents board boats used to cross Attabad Lake, which was formed following a landslide in January 2010, in Pakistans Gojal Valley. — AFP
    Pakistani residents board boats used to cross Attabad Lake, which was formed following a landslide in January 2010, in Pakistan’s Gojal Valley. — AFP

    A video by foreign travel vlogger George Buckley has gone viral, in which he claims that a well-known resort in Hunza is discharging sewage directly into Attabad Lake.

    Travel vlogger George Buckley, in a post on Instagram, said locals informed him about the resort’s environmentally damaging practice. 

    He also pointed out the visible contrast between the clean and polluted sections of the lake.

    Following the viral video, the Gilgit-Baltistan (G-B) government took immediate notice and dispatched a team from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to inspect the site at Attabad Lake.

    The EPA spokesperson, in a statement, said: “If the sewage discharge is confirmed, legal action will be taken against the hotel management.”

    It is pertinent to note that Attabad Lake, formed in 2010 after a massive landslide in Hunza, is now a major tourist attraction. Known for its striking turquoise waters surrounded by mountains, the lake offers boating, fishing, and scenic views.

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