LEEPA VALLEY (Kashmir English): The Pakistan Army assisted and restored a tandoor in Leepa Valley, Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK), after it was destroyed by fire, providing crucial support to the affected worker.
Pakistan Army reaffirms its dedication to supporting Kashmiris during their moments of crisis. Every period of adversity for the region found the Army actively addressing community worries toward local needs.
A bakery belonging to an industrious labourer was destroyed in a disastrous fire that devastated him. His complete business loss became a major disaster for him. The support of the Pakistan Army took a transformative turn when its Leepa unit arrived to lend help after this remarkable act. The tandoor recovered fully because of their support which allowed him to return to work for livelihood.
The youth showed his deep appreciation to the Pakistan Army for its assistance which arrived at just the right time. The display of unity cements the military position as an essential foundation of support when the Kashmiri people face challenging circumstances.
Recently, another fire broke out. Suddenly, in the three-storeyed house of a resident of Dosut, Lal Din, a fire broke out. It spread quite fast and burned the entire structure to ashes. All household belongings have reportedly also been destroyed, but luckily no lives have been lost.
According to the local reports, the fire broke out suddenly, and the cause is still unknown. Area residents, personnel of the Pakistan Army, Rescue 1122, and local volunteers responded rapidly in controlling the fire. Unfortunately, the house had already been completely consumed by flames along with its contents before it could be contained.
According to eyewitness reports, the destruction left behind just ashes and rubble. According to them, the house was entirely destroyed by fire. One resident who took part in the rescue efforts stated, “There was no chance to save any belongings because the flames were moving so quickly.”
Investigations will be carried out to assess the amount of the damage and stop a repeat in the future, as none of the officials explained what might have caused the fire. Lal Din and his family may need to consider starting over when it comes to rebuilding their house.