Due to recent wave of fresh floods across the coastal line in Balochistan, more than 150 Hindu pilgrims got stranded in mountainous terrain of Bolan the other day. These pilgrims were on their way to “Hari Sir Duta Mandir” situated in the hilly area. The only mode of travel in this onerous area is camel ride while it takes about seven hours from Suran to reach this ancient temple. Member Provincial Assembly Danesh Kumar said that more than 150 Hindu Pilgrims were going to pay visit to their temple situated in the mountainous terrain of Sani Suran, district Bolan, but they went stranded due to flood after heavy rains. He said these pilgrims have been located and government resources were being utilized for their relief and rescue.
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