Army constructs new steel bridge in Bahrain

Construction of the new bridge is a testament to the army's commitment to serving the people of Pakistan.


Our Correspondent May 03, 2023
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SWAT:

Pakistan army has successfully constructed a 100-feet steel bridge in Bahrain, Swat.

The newly constructed bridge was inaugurated by Inspector General Frontier Corps North. The old bridge was closed to all traffic due to damage caused by recent floods, which had caused inconvenience to the people living in the area.

With the construction of the new steel bridge, the local population will now have easier access to various areas. The construction of the new bridge has been done while keeping in mind the possibility of emergency situations such as floods, and it has been ensured that the bridge will remain standing in such situations.

The people of Bahrain, Swat appreciated the quick and timely action taken by the army on the situation. Pakistan army considers it an honor to serve the people and provide necessary infrastructure for their convenience and safety. The construction of the new bridge is a testament to the army's commitment to serving the people of Pakistan.

Published in The Express Tribune, May 3rd, 2023.

COMMENTS (2)

Pakhtoon | 1 year ago | Reply This is not an army job to begin with plus the people of Swat should not forget what the Army did a few years back to the pushton people.
pak army zindabad | 1 year ago | Reply i love army i love airforce and navy but this was job of pakistani govt and private firms but when we see there are no proper rescue departments to rescue in flood there are no industry to build such bridges it shows how backword country is going now a days
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