KPT flyover closed for a month starting this week as the Karachi Metropolitan Corporation (KMC) begins urgent repair and maintenance work to ensure public safety, confirmed Mayor Murtaza Wahab.
KPT flyover closure, a key transport link, will disrupt traffic, but authorities and Karachi Traffic Police have a diversion plan. Commuters should use alternate routes to avoid congestion near MA Jinnah Road, PIDC, and Dockyard.
KPT bridge, one of Karachi’s earliest multi-level flyovers with its unique layout of multiple ramps and exits, is undergoing structural reinforcement to prevent any potential risks.
Meanwhile, Karachi is already struggling with widespread power outages, leading to fiery protests in areas like Liaquatabad and Azizabad. Citizens, angered by long hours of loadshedding during extreme heat, took to the streets, burning tyres and blocking roads, adding to the city’s traffic chaos.
What Commuters Need to Know:
- KPT Flyover Closed: One month from April 24, 2025
- Use alternative Karachi routes to avoid traffic jams
- Repairs aimed at long-term structural safety
- Expect delays near Liaquatabad, Azizabad, Saddar
Authorities have urged the public to remain calm and patient, assuring that both infrastructure issues and electricity shortages in Karachi are being prioritized.
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