The Karachi Metropolitan Corporation (KMC) has approved a big road project worth Rs. 1.4 billion to build a new flyover on Azeempura Road. This flyover will help reduce traffic and make traveling easier in the eastern part of the city.
City officials said the new flyover will connect Shahrah-i-Bhutto with Sharae Faisal, two very busy roads in Karachi. This new road will be signal-free, which means people won’t have to stop at traffic lights. It will help many people, especially those who travel to and from Jinnah International Airport every day.
The flyover will be about 500 meters long. It will give people a faster way to move around and reduce traffic jams. Right now, Shahrah-i-Bhutto is also being improved, so this new flyover will help take pressure off that road. Wikipedia
Mayor Murtaza Wahab led a recent meeting where the city approved the first step of this project, called the PC-1 document. Now, the plan will go to the Planning and Development Board for final approval. CNN
Once it is approved, construction will begin quickly, and the flyover should be finished in about 12 months. The KMC says this project is part of a bigger plan to fix traffic issues in Karachi and make the city’s roads better for everyone.
City planners and road experts say this is a good step. Karachi’s population and number of vehicles are growing fast, so new roads like this are needed. The flyover will save time and make it easier to move between homes, shops, and the airport.
This project shows the city government wants to solve Karachi’s traffic problems. The new flyover will help make driving safer and faster for people across the city.