Pak-Afghan Kharlachi Border and the Tull-Parachinar main highway remain blocked for all traffic, leaving citizens struggling to meet basic needs.
According to Mohammad Hanif, president of the traders association, essential goods are being sold directly from vehicles as soon as convoys arrive, but over 500 supply vehicles are still required to address the shortages.
Medical supplies are in critical demand, prompting the Pakistan Chemists and Drugs Association to shut down all medical stores and private hospitals in protest.
Mohammad Hanif, the association's president, expressed frustration over supply trucks carrying medicines being denied entry to Parachinar for over a month.
Meanwhile, the district administration has announced plans to demolish more bunkers in Lower Kurram's Balishkhel and Kharkali villages. Despite the arrival of five fuel tankers yesterday, long queues at fuel stations indicate ongoing delays in fuel distribution. The worsening situ