The areas between Punjab and Sindh were covered with fog on Friday and Saturday night. Due to this information life was paralyzed and the traffic on the roads was disrupted.
Due to the fog, traffic has been severely disrupted on roads in various cities. Motorway M2 from Lahore to Kot Momin, Motorway M3 from Lahore to Multan, Faizpur to Darkhana, Motorway M4 from Abdul Hakeem to Faisalabad, and Motorway M5 from Shershah to Rohri. Now closed to all traffic.
Traffic in Punjab and Sindh:
The Motorway Police has asked the drivers to drive slowly and turn on the fog lights and have also appealed to them to use the Grand Trunk (GT) Road for travel.
The Motorway Police has also requested people to stay in their homes and avoid unnecessary travel. Traffic was disrupted in many places in the provinces due to heavy fog.
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Meanwhile, the weather in Karachi is clear, but the weather in Karachi will remain dry with cold nights. The meteorological department has predicted similar conditions in the next 24 hours.
According to the Meteorological Department, the city has recorded a minimum temperature of 16.5 degrees Celsius while the maximum temperature is likely to be between 28 and 30 degrees Celsius.
Health experts had earlier described Karachi’s air as “extremely unhealthy” and advised citizens to restrict their outdoor activities, especially due to air pollution.
Of course, sea breezes act as a filter in Karachi, but these winds are mostly suspended in winter.