Pakistan travelling Asia's 2nd Largest Steel Bridge in Fort Munro (Dera Ghazi Khan) Pakistan

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Pakistan travelling Asia's 2nd Largest Steel Bridge in Fort Munro (Dera Ghazi Khan) Pakistan

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Pakistan with the assistance of Japan (country) has recently completed the Asia's Second Largest Steel Bridge in Fort Munro (Dera Ghazi Khan) Pakistan in 2020. This bridge is constructed in Girdu Section of Suleman Range near Dera Ghazi Khan. It covers 1.5 km trough 8 hanging steel bridge structures. This project was named as "Raakhi Gaaj Project". The cost of total project is 1.2 Billion rupees. This bridge is constructed to mitigate the hazard of land sliding which affects the road as well as the vehicle passage. The road and steel bridge is constructed by the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA). The budget for this bridge was also provided by Japan Government. Fort Munro (Urdu: 9s ygs), (Balochi: sl aï or gjis Ujgs) also known as Tuman Leghari, is a hill station, located at a height of 6,470 feet (1,970 m) above sea level in Dera Ghazi Khan. It attracts many people for short stays during the hot summer. It is around 85 kilometres from Dera Ghazi Khan city, Puniab. Pakistan and about 185 kilometres from Multan in Sulaiman Mountain range. The people of Fort Munro are nomads, especially of the Leghari tribe. Fort Munro lies on the Quetta Road at 85 km from Dera Ghazi Khan city. It is the only hill station in southern Punjab in the Sulaiman Mountain range. Its altitude is 1800 meters and attracts many people for short stays during the summer. Fort Munro can be reached either from Loralai Balochistan or from Multan (Punjab). From Punjab, the mountain range starts near Rakhni, which is a border-post between Balochistan and Punjab. Watch more in the video.
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