Pakistan’s infrastructure damaged by current heavy floods is under emergency restoration

the 500KV Dadu Grid Station saved through urgent measure of by creating 3 Kilometers long protective embankment on P.M. orders

Pakistan’s infrastructure damaged by current heavy floods is under emergency restoration on the special directions of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif.

The restoration of road and power infrastructure in the flood affected areas is continuing on emergency basis which is personally  supervised by P.M. Shehbaz Sharif on daily basis.

Roads and Motorways to Zhob and  Quetta cities of Balochistan have been  restored and opened for traffic.

The operational sections of Gawadar-Ratodero Motorway M-8 have also been opened for traffic while the landsliding from the motorway at Wangu Hills place are cleared.

Timergara-Bajaur transmission line has been restored whilst routine operations have also been restored on Bajaur and Munda Grid Stations.

The P.M. also was pleased and thanked the civil and military forces of Pakistan for safeguarding the 500KV Dadu Grid Station from floods which was saved by urgent 3 Kilometers long protective embankment around the grid station created within 36 hours.