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(!H (!H H !Daulatpur (! !Kharjani 26°30'N 26°30'N (!H Airlift Locations by Road & Railways Network !Garak Garkano Gehar (!H Ongoing Requirement !H H ( (Food Items) (! !Layari (!H (!H (!H (!H(!H Highway (!H (!H Miani !Bubak !Thul (!H < 5MT Primary Arisra (!(!HH (!H Pir Jagpal !Sehwan !Dadlah !Sukhpur !Mahraru Jamrao Head! !Sehwan 5-10 MT Secondary !Gujhrotar 10-15 MT Tertiary !MDaAbhNSriChHaAikRh LDAhKoEro !Goth Kamal Dahri Tar Goth Joha Kandi Dhaman Qasimjo Teheni ! !Wari !Panju >15MT Railway Goth Akri !Goth Bhiman !Buchari !Bodo Road Practicability Goth Ghulam (!H Former Airlift Targets !Barocho !Bajara !Rasul Nawabshah District Bozdar Non motorized ! Jhangar Miro (!H or motorbike !Kalhoro Settlements 26°20'N Kot (!H 26°20'N Barocho Notan 4WD or Tractor <3.5MT !Mahr !Goth Janjuha (! Small Town !Rahwari Hamza Light Truck <10MT !Jatoi !Qazi Ahmad !Jam Sahib ! Khanu Village Zardari! Heavy Truck <20MT Muhammad Khan Jorh Bund Locations Jamshoro District Truck + Trailer >20MT ! 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