Following the special instructions of the Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, successful exercises were conducted using modern drone technology to address floods and emergencies.
According to a spokesperson from the Chief Minister’s House, these exercises involved the delivery of life jackets, ropes, and other essential equipment via drones, aimed at expediting relief efforts.
The spokesperson mentioned that modern emergency equipment is being supplied to enhance the capabilities of rescue agencies. Rescue 1122 has already received 2,000 life jackets, and additional necessary equipment will be provided to effectively handle emergencies.
On the Chief Minister’s directive, new rescue equipment has been acquired to ensure a swift response during emergencies. The spokesperson expressed confidence that the introduction of modern equipment, including drone technology, is expected to significantly improve rescue operations.
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