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Pakistan Army Begins Operation To Rescue 8 Kids, Teachers Stuck Mid-Air In Battagram Chairlift

Source: m.rediff.com/Geo.tv

Source: m.rediff.com/Geo.tv

In a daring and swift operation, an army helicopter swooped in to rescue eight individuals, among them six school children, who found themselves suspended mid-air when a chairlift’s cable malfunctioned in the picturesque region of Allai Tehsil in Battagram, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

NDMA’s prompt response

The incident unfolded on a Tuesday, creating a precarious situation as the chairlift came to a halt approximately 900 feet above the ground. The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) promptly responded to the emergency, issuing a statement that highlighted the severity of the situation.

The mishap occurred due to a cable breakage, leaving the chairlift stranded and its occupants in a nerve-wracking predicament. NDMA, in collaboration with the Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA), took charge of coordinating the rescue operation.

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The arrival of an army helicopter marked a ray of hope amid the adversity, as it skillfully plucked the stranded individuals from their precarious perch and brought them to safety. The incident underscores the importance of efficient disaster management mechanisms in safeguarding lives during unforeseen events.

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