Terror Attacks in Balochistan Cost Pakistan Railways Millions Daily
Balochistan-Terror Attacks in Balochistan Cost Pakistan Railways Millions Daily. Pakistan Railways is grappling with severe financial setbacks due to recent terrorist attacks in Balochistan that have severely disrupted key train services.
The railways administration reports that the suspension of the Jafar Express is costing Rs12.4 million daily, while the halted Bolan Mail service is incurring an additional daily loss of Rs1.94 million.
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These disruptions follow the destruction of a critical railway bridge by terrorists, which has severed the rail link beyond Quetta. As a result, train services between Quetta and other regions are effectively cut off.
The railway administration is struggling to manage these financial losses while working to restore services. The destruction of infrastructure and the ongoing threat of further attacks have made railway operations in Balochistan exceptionally challenging, exacerbating the difficulties faced by the already troubled railway sector.
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