Peshawar: Following heavy rainfall across Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, particularly in Bajaur and Chitral, many roads, bridges, and homes have been severely affected. The persistent downpours have caused significant disruptions, leaving local communities facing major difficulties.
In response, the Frontier Corps (FC) Khyber Pakhtunkhwa North quickly mobilized rescue teams to the affected areas. FC personnel worked tirelessly to evacuate residents to safer locations and provide essential supplies, including food, drinking water, and other necessities.
Residents expressed their gratitude for the prompt and selfless assistance provided by the FC troops. The efforts of the security forces were widely praised, demonstrating their commitment not only to national defense but also to public welfare.
The timely intervention by the Frontier Corps highlights the force’s active role in responding to emergencies and its ongoing dedication to the well-being of the people.
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Heavy rains have triggered flash floods in various regions of Balochistan, prompting the Frontier Corps (FC) Balochistan to initiate large-scale rescue and relief operations to assist affected communities. These operations are currently underway in the flood-hit districts of Chaman, Qilla Abdullah, Gulistan, Loralai, Duki, and Subi, where residents are facing severe flooding.
The heavy rainfall in these areas has created a dire situation, with roads submerged and many regions cut off from the rest of the province. However, the timely and coordinated actions of FC Balochistan North and the civil administration have been crucial in providing immediate relief to those affected.





