Parachinar highway crisis worsens with third week of closure, leading to tragic deaths of 14 sick children, sparking urgent calls...
Residents confined amid shortages of medicines, food, and fuel; Internet and schools shut down; Sit-in launched for road reopening; Deputy Commissioner says talks with peace delegation continueThree weeks after the main road closure in Parachinar, severe shortages of food, fuel, and medicine have led to a worsening crisis, the 24NewsHD TV channel reported on Friday.
Residents remain confined to their areas as the unrest continues. For five consecutive days, educational institutions have also remained closed, and internet shutdowns are causing difficulties for students attempting online classes. Private Education Network Chairman Muhammad Hayat Khan reported that schools have been closed for five days due to fuel shortages. Students expressed frustration to the media, noting that the month-long suspension of 3G and 4G services is disrupting online classes.
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