There is heavy fog in the vicinity of Pindi Bhattian, where the visibility has reduced to 10 meters.


Lahore: Motorway-M2 from Lahore to Kot Momin has been closed due to fog.
According to the details, heavy fog is prevailing in many parts of the country including Punjab and Sindh, due to which Motorway-M3 from Faizpur to Darkhana has also been closed.
Motorway-M4 is also not operational from Shamkot to Pindi Bhatian due to fog, while M5 is also closed from Sher Shah to Zahir Peer.
Motorway spokesman Syed Imran Ahmed stated that Lahore-Sialkot Motorway has also been closed due to fog.
There is heavy fog in the vicinity of Pindi Bhattian, where the visibility has reduced to 10 meters, while at some places the visibility is zero.
On the other hand, there are fog camps in Jhelum city and its surroundings, the visibility is very low and the intensity of cold has increased.
Due to the fog, the flow of traffic within city and GT Road is affected, students going to school and colleges are facing difficulties.
There is heavy fog in Sahiwal city and surrounding areas, the visibility has become very low due to the fog and the flow of traffic is also affected.

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