Railway tracks badly affected by recent floods: Saad Rafique

Pakistan Sep, 17 2022
Railway tracks badly affected by recent floods: Saad Rafique
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QUETTA: Minister for Railway Khawaja Saad Rafique yesterday said that Railway tracks have been badly affected by recent heavy monsoon showers and floods in various parts of country. Addressing a press conference here yesterday, he said that Railway staff are working day and night to restore all Railways affected tracks.

He said that federal and provincial governments are taking all possible measures to assist rain affected people. Saad Rafique said that everyone should come forward to help rains affected families.

Published in The Daily National Courier, September, 17 2022

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