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Army takes control of earthquake hit valley of Allai: ISPR
PESHAWAR, Oct 16 (APP): Pakistan Army has taken the complete control of the devastated earthquake-hit valley of Allai and further expedited the relief operations, according to ISPR press release, Sunday. In this connection, Pakistan Air Force C-130 airliner in open and Army helicopters in narrow and remote areas, distributed relief goods and others foodstuff among the affected people.
In the last three days, the paramedical staff, medicines and other relief consignment had been dispatched to the affected areas with the help of helicopters. Despite heavy snow-fall and rain in Allai Valley, the Army engineers after hectic efforts has opened 14-kilometer Thakot-Bana road blocked by massive landsliding and restored the traffic flow that would further expedite the relief and rescue activities in the valley. Likewise, the Army engineers with the help of heavy machinery have opened Battal to Sachin Kalan, Nawaz Aba, and Devali road blocked by massive rocks for traffic.
PESHAWAR, Oct 16 (APP): Pakistan Army has taken the complete control of the devastated earthquake-hit valley of Allai and further expedited the relief operations, according to ISPR press release, Sunday. In this connection, Pakistan Air Force C-130 airliner in open and Army helicopters in narrow and remote areas, distributed relief goods and others foodstuff among the affected people.
In the last three days, the paramedical staff, medicines and other relief consignment had been dispatched to the affected areas with the help of helicopters. Despite heavy snow-fall and rain in Allai Valley, the Army engineers after hectic efforts has opened 14-kilometer Thakot-Bana road blocked by massive landsliding and restored the traffic flow that would further expedite the relief and rescue activities in the valley. Likewise, the Army engineers with the help of heavy machinery have opened Battal to Sachin Kalan, Nawaz Aba, and Devali road blocked by massive rocks for traffic.