Islamabad, Sep 7: There will be some light drizzle in Karachi combined with partly cloudy skies and persistent humidity. The city’s lowest temperature, according to the Pakistan Meteorological Department, was 27°C.
It is predicted that the city’s highest temperature will be between 30°C and 32°C. There are gusts of 11 km/h coming from the southwest, and the humidity is up to 85%.
Due to excessive rains over the past two weeks, Karachi’s streets have gotten progressively worse; main roads have crumbled, and residential alleyways are nearly inaccessible.
Residents now live in unsafe circumstances and traffic has been badly interrupted by the devastation.
Significant thoroughfares like Pathrowala Road and Asif Road have sustained harm as well, while a road collapse in Clifton Block-2 has split the city in two.
Rain has ruined a recently constructed road on Jehangir Road near Teen Hatti, creating similar situations.
Potholes and overflowing sewage make the Korangi to Landhi connection road almost impassable, which leads to traffic accidents.