The Spokesperson of Rescue 1122 Punjab said that Pakistan Rescue Team (PRT) of the Emergency Services Academy has pulled out another three victims alive from rubbles during 24 hours of urban search and rescue operations continued in below-average bitterly cold temperatures and harsh frost in Adiyaman, Turkiye. The PRT has rescued alive a number of people and provided assistance in various complicated rescue operations in different areas. Under the leadership of PRT Commander Dr Rizwan Naseer the Pakistan Rescue Team is continuing to pull out living victims in the province of Adiyanman where many multi-stories residence apartments had been toppled by a catastrophic earthquake. According to the Spokesperson, three survivors were pulled out alive among two teenagers in which Baizah 23 years and 14 years Okin and 16 years. He added that PRT has been working under the supervision of squad leader Muhammad Ahsan, Engr. Zohaib Asghar, Abrar Hussain, Hafiz Taimoor and Farhan Mirza different sectors of the collapsed buildings in Adiyaman. The PRT equipped with advanced search and rescue tools has been engaged in urban search and rescue operations for the last five days and has rescued many survivors so far. Meanwhile, the Punjab Emergency Service Department (PESD) Responded to 1168 Road Traffic Crashes (RTCs) in all 37 districts of Punjab during the last 24 hours. In these RTCs 12 people died, whereas 1250 were injured. Out of this 657 people were seriously injured who were shifted to different hospitals. Whereas, 593 minor injured victims were treated at the incident site by Rescue Medical Teams thus reducing the burden of Hospitals. The majority (71%) involved Motorbikes, therefore effective enforcement of traffic laws and lane discipline are essential to reduce this an increasing the number of Road Traffic Crashes. Further, the analysis showed that 617 drivers, 35 underage drivers, 164 pedestrians, and 481 passengers were among the victims of these road traffic crashes. The statistics show that 241 RTCs were reported in Lahore which affected 257 persons placing the Provincial Capital at top of the list followed by 102 in Faisalabad with 119 victims and at third Multan with 81 RTCs and 79 victims. The details further reveal that 1250 victims were affected by road traffic crashes including 1012 males & 250 females, while the age group of the victims shows that 240 were under 18 years of age, 661 were between 18 and 40 years and rest of the 361 victims were reported above 40 years of age. According to the data 1064 motorbikes, 66 auto-rickshaws, 127 motorcars, 25 vans, 16 passenger buses, 21 trucks and 94 other types of auto vehicles and slow-moving carts were involved in aforesaid road traffic accidents.