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Traffic diversions continue as Karachi reels from rain aftermath

August 20, 2025
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Traffic diversions continued across Karachi on Wednesday as the metropolis reeled from the aftermath of record monsoon rains yesterday, which claimed at least eight lives, left several neighbourhoods inundated, disrupted power supply and damaged roads.

Rain relief efforts continued through the night and by Wednesday morning, Sharah-e-Faisal was mostly cleared, as was Shahrah-e-Bhutto. However, Korangi Crossing near Qayyumanbad remained flooded and closed from either side. 

Vehicles were diverted from Qayyumabad Chowrangi towards Baloch Colony and from the CNG cut towards Godown Chowrangi, Express News reported.

The EBM Causeway Road near Mehmoodabad was also shut, with diversions set from Mehmoodabad towards the Expressway and from Godam Chowrangi towards Qayyumabad and Shan Chowrangi.

On Sharae Faisal, the track from the airport remained closed because of deep potholes and accumulated water, forcing traffic diversions from Star Gate.

Tariq Road underpass on Shahrah-e-Millat and Drigh Road Underpass towards the airport were also shut, with vehicles redirected to the service lane.

In Nazimabad, multiple underpasses — including Nazimabad No 1, Nazimabad No 2, Liaquatabad and the stretch linking Habib Bank to Hakim Ibn-e-Sina Road — were closed to traffic.

At Sohrab Goth, the underpass was declared impassable, with traffic from Shafiq Mor diverted over the underpass.

Urdu Bazaar

Several vehicles were stranded between Model Colony and Sharae Faisal. The Nazimabad Chowrangi underpass near Sir Syed College also remained submerged and both tracks were unusable.

Meanwhile, the road from Liaquatabad Post Office to Sindh Hotel, which caved in during Tuesday’s rains, still awaits restoration.

Trash bins were placed on the collapsed stretch to warn pedestrians.

Jehangir Road, Guru Mandir

Public transport bus stuck in a pothole in the Korangi area, where the road had recently been dug up.

According to the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD), the heaviest rainfall was recorded in Gulshan-e-Hadeed (178mm) and Keamari (173mm). Other significant totals were logged at Airport Old Area (163.5mm), Jinnah Terminal (156.4mm), Surjani Town (151.4mm), Nazimabad (149.6mm), North Karachi (148.8mm), Saadi Town (146mm), Met Office University Road (145mm), Korangi (138.7mm), DHA Phase VII (138mm), PAF Faisal Base (133mm), Gulshan-e-Maymar (102.6mm), PAF Masroor Base (101mm) and Orangi Town (81.2mm).

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Bahria Town reported the lowest at 4.8mm. Eastern and port-side areas, including Gulshan-e-Hadeed, Airport and Keamari, were the hardest hit.

🌧️🏞️ Rain turns Bahria Town Karachi into a slice of paradise, lush, fresh, and full of life. Pure bliss living here! 💫 #BahriaTown #Karachi #RainyDays pic.twitter.com/8OjrLXT5C3
— Adeel Afzal (@adeelafzalahmed) August 19, 2025

Monsoon-related casualties

An 18-year-old motorcyclist, Yasir, died from electrocution near the Defence Gizri Bridge after an electric wire fell onto the roadside.

Separately, the body of a 50-year-old man, Muhammad Abbas, was recovered from an uncovered drain near Gurumandir. Abbas, along with his son and another man, had fallen into the drain on Tuesday night while wading through knee-deep water. Two of them were rescued immediately, while Abbas’s body was later recovered by Edhi volunteers and shifted to Dr Ruth Pfau Civil Hospital.

According to Chhipa, an eight-year-old boy, Abdullah, son of Abbas, died when a wall collapsed near the Aqsa Mosque in Orangi Town’s Sector 11.5. His body was shifted to Abbasi Shaheed Hospital.

In another incident in Gulistan-e-Jauhar’s Block 12, four members of a family were killed and a child was injured after a wall of their house gave way.

The deceased were identified as Maryam, 4, Hamza, 3, and Samiya, 24, wife of Mubeen, along with another man aged around 28. A 10-year-old boy was injured in the collapse.

Residents of a building in Gulistan-e-Jauhar Block 18 were trapped in their flats due to rainwater accumulation and used makeshift stairs to exit the premises.

City officials said drainage operations were underway but warned that diversions and closures would persist in low-lying areas until floodwaters receded and damaged roads were repaired.

Sharjani Town sector four, 112 rescue operations are underway.

Public Holiday

Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah announced a public holiday in Karachi for Wednesday, August 20, as the city struggled with heavy rainfall and widespread disruption.

Sindh Chief Minister @MuradAliShahPPP has declared a public holiday in Karachi on August 20 following record monsoon rains that battered the city. He urged citizens to stay indoors as more rainfall is expected.

The decision came during an emergency meeting at the CM House,… pic.twitter.com/jrpQVZVYQG
— Sindh Information Department (@sindhinfodepart) August 19, 2025

The chief minister urged citizens to stay indoors, noting that more downpours were forecast and the holiday was aimed at sparing residents additional hardship.

According to an official notification issued by the Commissioner’s office, the Sindh government declared August 20 a holiday in the Karachi Division, excluding essential services, due to ongoing monsoon rains and the Pakistan Meteorological Department’s advisory of further widespread showers.

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