The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) said at least 15,000 people have fled Balochistan's three districts of Makran, Kharan and Awaran.
"It is a rough estimate because there has been a huge migration of local Baloch from Turbat, Panjgur, Gwadar, Awaran and Kharan districts," Tahir Hussain, head of HRCP's Balochistan chapter, was quoted as saying by The Express Tribune.
He said many schools in Turbat are closed due to the volatile situation and most of the families have moved to Karachi, Islamabad and Quetta.
Meanwhile, Balochistan's Home Secretary Akbar Hussain Durrani dismissed the findings of the HRCP report, saying it was "baseless and unreliable".
"It is not an authentic report because law and order has improved in Makran, Kalat, Khuzdar and other areas in recent years," he said.
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