Asif Shaikh
Sindh Rangers, along with the Army and civil administration, have completed the removal of debris of the multi-storey residential building in Golimar No.2 which had collapsed on March 5. On the special instructions of Director General Rangers Sindh Major General Omar Ahmed Bukhari, immediately after the collapse of the building, the rescue teams were dispatched to the spot, which, along with the Pakistan Army and civil administration, took full part in the rescue operation and also assisted in the process of transporting the heavy machinery to clear the debris. Rangers (Sindh) and local police used heavy machinery to lift up heavy concrete slabs and recovered the people who were buried under the building’s remains. A rescue team of the Rangers and Pakistan Army had cordoned off the area while the operation was underway. 36 injured who were pulled out from under the debris were shifted to Abbasi Shaheed Hospital for immediate medical attention. 34 out of the 36 injured have since been discharged from the healthcare facility after being given preliminary treatment. The affected families have appreciated the initiative of Rangers, Pak Army and civil administration.