Several rural areas in Balochistan are in dire need of new roads or road repairs. People face great difficulty using the roads in their current state. Gwarkop, a village in District Kech is one of the areas where the roads are strewn with rocks. Sometimes local residents need to use their own tractors to clear the roads.
Moreover, many roads in the rural areas of Balochistan are located near rivers and tend to get flooded when it rains. The authorities need to make proper roads and bridges in the affected areas as soon as possible.
Shahjan Bashir
Turbat
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