Dense fog forces closure of various motorway sections in Punjab, Sindh

LAHORE(National times)- Dense fog again blanketed plain areas of Punjab and Sindh on night between Sunday and Monday, paralyzing routine life and disrupting road traffic on Motorways due to low visibility, Dunya News reported. The thick fog has badly affected the flow of road traffic in several cities of Punjab and Sindh. According to a Motorway spokesperson, the Motorway, Motorway M2 from Lahore to Kot Momin, Motorway M3 from Faizpur to Darkhana, Motorway M4 from Pindi Bhattial to Multan, Motorway M5 from Multan to Rohri, and Motorway M11 from Lahore to Sialkot have been closed for all kind of traffic. The Motorway police have appealed the drivers to use Grand Trunk (GT) Road for travelling. They have also urged the drivers to drive slowly and switch on fog lights. The Motorway police have also requested the people to stay home and avoid unnecessary travelling. Dense fog has also disrupted traffic at several places at the National Highway due to low visibility.



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