Troops from Pak Army's Engineering Corps have been deployed in Shangla and Buner for flood relief and rescue operations

Published 10 months ago on Aug 21st 2025, 9:18 pm
By Web Desk

Rawalpindi: The Pakistan Army is continuing rescue and relief operations in flood-affected areas.
Troops from the Pakistan Army's Engineering Corps have been deployed in Shangla and Buner for flood relief and rescue operations.
Following the rescue operations, Pir Baba Bypass has been reopened for all types of traffic.
With the help of heavy machinery, the Army restored the twenty-kilometer-long Aloch-Puran road at seven locations affected by landslides.
After the rescue operation, ground connectivity to Puran village has been restored.
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