The inquiry committee investigating the recent Swat tragedy has pointed out the daunting negligence and mismanagement by the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Department of Tourism and the Culture and Tourism Authority that caused the loss of 13 innocent lives of tourists.
The report highlighted several alarming key points:
One of the most damnig findings relates to the hotel where the affected tourists had been staying. The report reveals that the hotel was built without a No Objection Certificate (NOC) and was located dangerously close to the riverbank. No warning signs were installed, and no measures were taken to prevent tourists from approaching the river, which led to the loss of precious lives.
Report submitted following recommendations in the wake of a drastic incident:
The inquiry further directs that departmental action against responsible officers and officials be completed within 30 days. The Tourism Department has issued formal instructions to concerned officials to implement the recommendations, with a compliance report due within a month.
Additionally, the report calls for the creation of informational centres to ensure tourist safety in the future and urges the government to regulate travel agents operating both within and outside the province to prevent such tragedies from recurring.