Many cities across Punjab, especially Lahore, remained engulfed under fog on Thursday night and Friday morning.
Due to severe fog, several cars have crashed into each other near Kala Shah Kaku Interchange in Lahore.
According to the Motorway Police spokesperson, increasing fog caused a real issue for drivers and caused the massive crash too.
Fortunately, no loss of life occurred due to the horrific accident, the spokesperson added.
Citizens have been advised to stay at homes and abandon all travel plans till the fog stays. Usage of fog lights in the cars is being stressed by the Motorway Police to counter the situation.
Published in Daily Times, December 8th 2018.
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