Karachi traffic police issues diversion plan for HBL PSL
Road closures ahead of matches cause inconvenience to citizens
Long queues of vehicles formed on main arteries of Karachi on Tuesday as roads in the vicinity of the National Stadium were blocked ahead of Pakistan Super League VI matches. PHOTO: PPI
KARACHI:
The traffic police issued a diversion plan ahead of Pakistan Super League VI matches - scheduled to take place from February 20 to March 7 in Karachi. However, on Monday night, the relevant authorities went ahead with closing roads, causing inconvenience to citizens.
According to a notification issued by the traffic police, the road connecting Liaquatabad to Hassan Square flyover and the stretch of Sir Shah Muhammad Sulaiman Road between the turning nearby the Expo Centre and the National Stadium will be closed for traffic and commuters will have to take a detour to University Road to reach their destinations.
PSL 2021: Traffic plan issued for Karachi matches
Sports
Tue, Feb 16, 2021
The league s matches will be played at the National Stadium Karachi from February 20 to March 7.
A special amended Traffic diversion plan has been prepared by the Karachi Traffic police.
In a bid to avoid any mishap or unwanted situation, the Karachi traffic police have requested people to follow the traffic plan.
The traffic plan for Pakistan Super League (PSL) matches has been issued by Karachi traffic police on Tuesday.
The sixth edition of the league, which will begin from February 20 to March 7, will be played at the National Stadium Karachi.
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Fire truck fleet tours metropolis
Flag march taken out from Governor House; fire equipment to be handed over to KMC today
Fire tenders, recently procured from China, being driven in Karachi during a flag march. PHOTO: EXPRESS
KARACHI:
A flag march was taken out in Karachi on Saturday, with 50 fire tenders and two bowsers, which were procured by the federal government for the metropolis last month, leaving the Governor House to journey through the city and return.
The fleet of the fire tenders and bowsers passed through Sharae Faisal, Karsaz Road, Hassan Square, Ghareebad, Liaquatabad and Nazimabad, and retraced the route to return to the Governor House.