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    Malir River Bridge in Karachi Closed for Two Days, Traffic Disruptions Expected

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJuly 17, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    The Malir River bridge in Karachi is scheduled to remain closed for a duration of two days, as announced by the city’s traffic authorities. This closure is expected to cause considerable disruption to daily traffic flow, particularly affecting commuters who rely on this key route. The bridge serves as a vital connection for residents traveling between various parts of the city, making the closure a significant event for local transportation.

    Authorities have advised motorists to plan their journeys accordingly and use alternative routes to avoid congestion during this period. The closure may impact public transport schedules and delivery services, highlighting the importance of timely communication from traffic management teams. Such infrastructure maintenance or emergency closures are critical to ensuring long-term safety and functionality of the city’s road network.

    In a broader context, Karachi’s growing population and increasing vehicle numbers have put immense pressure on its transport infrastructure. Temporary closures like this underscore the challenges faced by urban planners in maintaining and upgrading essential facilities. Meanwhile, residents and commuters are urged to stay informed through official channels to minimize inconvenience and ensure smoother travel during the bridge’s closure.

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