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    Karachi Reopens Key Roads for Light Traffic Amid Ongoing Security Measures

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 6, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Karachi authorities have eased some of the traffic restrictions imposed earlier this week, allowing light vehicles to use select routes as the city continues to recover from violent protests. On Friday, traffic police announced that the road from Jinnah Bridge towards the Pakistan Industrial Development Corporation (PIDC) area was reopened for light traffic, signaling a gradual return to normalcy in parts of the metropolis. Similarly, the stretch of Mai Kolachi Road from the gate leading to Jinnah Bridge was also made accessible for light vehicles, easing congestion in these critical corridors.

    Further developments included the reopening of Jinnah Bridge itself for light traffic, with access granted from the PIDC side as well as from MT Khan Road and Mai Kolachi. Additionally, the route from PIDC to Sultanabad was cleared for light vehicles, providing some relief to commuters who had faced significant disruptions over the past several days. Despite these openings, the road segment from Sultanabad traffic section towards the Mai Kolachi gate remains closed, as authorities continue to enforce restrictions in sensitive areas to maintain law and order.

    Earlier in the week, MT Khan Road was completely shut down, with police personnel stationed along the route and physical barriers erected to prevent passage. Containers were strategically placed on the PIDC Bridge to block access, reflecting the heightened security posture following the unrest. Residents living within the restricted zones have been permitted to enter or exit after presenting valid identification documents, a measure aimed at balancing security concerns with the daily needs of local inhabitants.

    The closures and restrictions were initially put in place after protests erupted last Sunday in response to the assassination of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. The demonstrations, which took place outside the US consulate in Karachi, turned violent and resulted in the tragic loss of eleven lives, with many others injured. Protesters had gathered to express their anger and grief, chanting slogans against the United States and Israel, and carrying black flags as symbols of mourning.

    The situation escalated when demonstrators breached the outer walls of the US consulate compound, causing damage to property and prompting security forces to respond with force. Reports indicate that US Marines stationed at the consulate opened fire during the incident, although it remains unclear whether their rounds caused any casualties. Additional gunfire was reportedly exchanged involving private security personnel and local police, contributing to the chaos and fatalities. These events have led to a significant security clampdown in Karachi, with multiple major roads, including those leading to Jinnah Bridge and Mai Kolachi, remaining closed for several days.

    In the aftermath, authorities have been carefully balancing the need to restore public order with the imperative to allow normal city functions to resume. The partial reopening of key routes for light traffic marks a cautious step towards easing the disruptions that have affected daily life in Pakistan’s largest city. Meanwhile, security forces remain vigilant, maintaining checkpoints and monitoring movement to prevent any resurgence of violence as the city continues to navigate this tense period.

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