Pakistan Army helicopter with six people on board, including the commander of the 12th Corps, Lieutenant General Sarfraz Ali, lost contact with in air traffic control in It is reported by Inter-Services Public Relations. on Monday.
Helicopter helped flood operations in provinces, a statement released media affairs wing of the military said.
“A Pakistani army helicopter that was on flood relief operations in Lasbela, Balochistan lost contact with ATC,” ISPR tweeted.
“Six people were on board including the commander of the 12th corps who supervised flood relief operations in Balochistan,” the report says, adding that a search operation is currently underway.
The Pakistan Army, Frontier Corps and Pakistan Navy are conducting rescue operations. in province after deadly the flood caused damage there killing at least 132 people.
According to latest According to PDMA, several roads and bridges were washed away in the flood that separated Lasbela and Sindh.
Previously in day, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif also visited several flood-hit areas of Balochistan such as Killa Saifulla, Chaman and Quetta to meet with the residents.

