Pakistani pilgrims who died tragically in a bus crash in Iran had their bodies back in Pakistan on Sunday, alongside injured pilgrims who are being dealt with there. The accident occurred in the relevant Iranian town of Yazd during a spiritual pilgrimage. As soon as the information broke. The Pakistani Embassy in Iran and the Pakistani government swung into action to repatriate the bodies and offer medical help to the ones harmed. The Pakistani Embassy laboured closely with the local government in Iran on shifting our bodies and the injured back to Pakistan.
Government Aid & Compensation PIran Bus Crash
Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah has shown solidarity with the victims’ families by announcing financial compensation. He stated that each person killed in the accident would receive five million rupees. And each individual affected would receive one million rupees in injury claim money.
Supporting Families in NeedIran Bus Crash
This decision by the Sindh government reflects its commitment to supporting. Families affected by unfortunate events when they need it most. During these problematic hours following any mishap anywhere within our borders or abroad, Pakistani citizens may find themselves involved either directly or indirectly in some tragedy beyond anyone’s control.