A landslide on Pakistan's Khyber Pass has buried around 20 to 25 trucks and has resulted in the death of at least three people. Dozens of people as per officials are feared to be trapped under the debris. Rescue operations are underway.
The landslide happed during a thunder and landslide storm on Tuesday. Two Afghan citizens were reportedly killed, and authorities said they were attempting to recover their bodies. A third body was pulled out from the rubble hours later.
As per Reuters, three people have been taken to the hospital, and dozens of others are still buried under the rubble.
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Abdul Basit, Secretary of Emergency Rescue Service Rescue 1122, told the news agency AP that "around 20 to 25 vehicles are buried under the debris, and how many people are there it’s a wild guess. Because these trucks were going to Afghanistan or coming from there, they stopped here for the night. So it’s difficult to imagine how many people are there (under the debris). The destruction is on a large scale."
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