Army made 2.5 km long dam to save grid station
By our correspondent
DADU: In order to save the electricity grid station in Sindh’s Dadu district, the Pakistan Army made a two and a half kilometer long strong dam during a 36-hour emergency operation.
According to the sources, relief operations are continuing on behalf of the Pakistan Army in the flood-affected areas of Sindh.
According to sources, there was a risk of submergence of the electricity grid station in Dadu district due to flood.
To save the grid station from submersion, a dam has been constructed by the Pakistan Army with the help of civil administration, rangers and local people.
The purpose of the dam is to protect the power grid station from flood water.
Dadu’s most important power grid station has been made safe after a lot of hard work and effort.
The 2.4 km embankment has been constructed by the Pakistan Army on an emergency basis in just 36 hours.
According to sources of Pakistan Army, Dadu Grid Station is no longer in danger of flood water after the dam was constructed.