A timely intervention by the Pakistan Army in a recent accident in North Waziristan saved valuable lives, for which the local population expressed their gratitude to the military.
According to details, a passenger coach fell into a ravine near Seddgay in North Waziristan. One person died, and 10 others were injured in the accident. Upon receiving the information, the Pakistan Army dispatched its rescue and paramedic teams.
The Army quickly carried out a rescue operation, pulling the injured passengers from the ravine and providing immediate medical assistance. The wounded were then transferred to the hospital.
The paramedic staff treated the injured and sent them to the DHQ hospital in Bannu. A team from Rescue 1122 also participated in the rescue operation. Local residents thanked the Pakistan Army for the swift response and assistance provided during the operation.