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Passengers stranded for hours after landslide halts train services in Attock's Jand area
Train services on the Attock–Mari Indus–Multan railway section were suspended after a landslide triggered by heavy rainfall blocked tracks in Attock's Jand tehsil, stranding passengers. Emergency teams cleared debris, restoring operations by Friday evening, while passengers reported shortages of water and unclear timelines for delays.
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