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Five Killed as Roof Collapse Buries Eight in Nowshera’s Pabbi Tehsil

Roof collapse in Nowshera’s Dag Jadeed kills five family members and injures three, rescue teams recover victims from debris.

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Five Killed as Roof Collapse Buries Eight in Nowshera's Pabbi Tehsil

Four men in orange safety vests and a fifth man digging and clearing debris with shovels in a dusty area [Courtesy: Tribal News Network]

November 22, 2025

NOWSHERA, PAKISTAN – A tragic accident struck the Dag Jadeed area in Nowshera when the roof of a house collapsed, burying eight family members under debris. According to reports, five individuals lost their lives while three others sustained injuries.

Rescue Operations and Emergency Response

Rescue teams worked tirelessly to recover all victims from the rubble. The deceased and injured were provided with immediate medical attention at the scene before being transferred to nearby hospitals for further treatment. Director of Operations Rescue Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Dr. Mir Alam Khan, and District Emergency Officer Nowshera, Malik Ashfaq Hussain, arrived at the site promptly to oversee the rescue efforts.

Ongoing Investigation

Authorities are investigating the cause of the roof collapse, while local officials have urged residents to ensure the structural safety of their homes to prevent similar tragedies.

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