Meanwhile, the head of Syed Abdullah Shah Institute of Medical Sciences (SASIMS), Dr Moin Siddiqui, said over the phone that 20 bodies had been brought to the hospital. He said the deceased included eight women, six girls, and six boys, adding that the bodies had not yet been identified. “But they are from the same family,” Siddiqui confirmed, adding that the driver also hailed from Khairpur Mirs.
The Indus Highway was restored for the normal flow of traffic during mid-October. Earlier, a 30-wide cut was given to the highway to allow floodwaters pass towards the Indus River from various union councils of the Sehwan taluka. The National Highway Authority (NHA) had made a diversion on the highway to allow traffic move towards Dadu. The highway was restored under directives of the Sindh High Court’s Larkana bench.
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