The Pakistan Army successfully conducted a rescue operation in Kumrat, airlifting a tourist from Karachi to Peshawar due to a health emergency. Muhammad Abid Khan and his family, who had traveled from Karachi to Kumrat, were stranded due to flash floods and adverse weather conditions.
Khan faced a medical risk due to a shortage of necessary medications. Upon receiving information about the situation, the Pakistan Army promptly dispatched a helicopter to conduct the rescue operation.
The tourists had arrived in Kumrat on August 28 and became stranded on August 29 due to flash floods. Khan appealed to the Pakistan Army for rescue, citing health concerns and dwindling medical supplies.
Both Khan and his wife were reported to be ill. The family expressed gratitude for the Army's timely response and care during the rescue operation.
This rescue highlights the Pakistan Army's role in emergency response, particularly in remote areas affected by adverse weather conditions.