There were thousands of people including women and children in the vehicles.

Published a year ago on May 11th 2024, 9:01 pm
By Web Desk

Quetta: Frontier Corps (FC) Balochistan (North) conducted a swift rescue operation after an oil tanker caught fire at Panjara Bridge on National Highway N-65.
According to details, hundreds of vehicles got stuck after the tanker caught fire. There were thousands of people including women and children in the vehicles.
FC Balochistan (North) personnel along with levies evacuated the people and tried to keep the traffic flowing.
The national highway has now been opened for all types of traffic.

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