KARACHI: The Sindh government has announced a half-day in the provincial capital tomorrow to avoid unnecessary travel amid the rain forecast.
The provincial authorities have implemented a rain emergency and taken strict measures to avoid any unwanted incidents. Karachi will be open for half a day tomorrow, amid the forecast of heavy rains.
Karachi Mayor Murtaza Wahab in this regard, shared an update on on his social media post, saying the half-day measure was taken as a precaution as he cautioned the masses to avoid unnecessarily traveling over the weekend.
The PPP leader said that preparations have been made, as a matter of abundant precaution.
Met Office predicted rainfall, windstorms, and the possibility of isolated hailstorms in Sindh from February 29 to March 2.
A rain emergency has been enforced across the southeastern region, and the government directed local bodies, administrations, and hospitals to stay alert.