Pakistan, July 22 -- The Pakistan Army has launched a large-scale helicopter rescue mission to save tourists stranded in Deosai and Babusar due to recent landslides. So far, 15 helicopter sorties have been completed, successfully moving people to safer locations. The rescue efforts also include airlifting tourists from Babusar Road and providing urgent assistance to those in need.
In addition to airlifts, the Pakistan Army is actively working to reopen blocked roads. Restoration work on the Skardu Road is progressing with the help of army engineers and pilots. The landslide-hit section between Skardu and Sadpara Mountaineering School has been cleared, and the route from Deosai to Sadpara village is now open again.
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