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Latest Traffic Update for Karachi as MWM Protests causing difficulties for commuters

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Commuters in Pakistan’s largest city Karachi witnessed massive congestion as protests continued across the metropolis, triggered by an unresolved situation in violence hit Kurram Agency. Despite efforts from grand jirga, both sides reached no resolution, leading to widespread demonstrations that have paralyzed traffic in multiple areas. As of Monday, at least dozen protest sites are choking severe gridlock, making it extremely difficult for bikers and those travelling by cars. Amid the frustration, residents of port city expressed frustration, asking authorities to clear key arteries. Other diversions: Society Signal to Corridor Three, Britto Road to Soldier Bazaar and Guru Mandir. Protests on the National Highway and Malir 15 resumed after a brief lull, further adding to the chaos. Local traffic authorities have been working to manage the situation, but commuters are urged to avoid the affected areas and plan alternate routes. Officials said traffic disruption is expected to remain until a resolution is reached in Kurram Agency. More from this category Copyright ©2024. Reproduction of this website's content without express written permission from 'Daily Pakistan' is strictly prohibited.

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