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    Operations Resume at Pakistan Customs Warehouse After DI Khan Fire

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJune 14, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    A fire recently broke out at the Pakistan Customs warehouse in Dera Ismail Khan, raising concerns about potential damage to stored goods and disruption to customs operations. Despite the blaze, authorities have managed to contain the fire swiftly, preventing extensive losses and ensuring the safety of personnel. The warehouse plays a crucial role in managing imports and exports in the region, making its operational continuity vital for trade facilitation.

    In a significant development, Pakistan Customs has resumed its activities at the DI Khan facility, demonstrating resilience and effective crisis management. The swift response helped minimize the impact on customs clearance processes, which are essential for maintaining the flow of goods through this strategic border area. This incident highlights the importance of robust safety protocols in warehouses handling sensitive and high-volume cargo.

    Meanwhile, investigations are ongoing to determine the cause of the fire, with officials emphasizing the need to enhance fire prevention measures across all customs facilities nationwide. The event underscores the challenges faced by customs authorities in safeguarding infrastructure critical to Pakistan’s trade network. Ensuring uninterrupted operations at such warehouses is key to supporting economic stability and regional commerce.

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