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CM Murad opens Korangi causeway bridge for traffic

Published on: January 27, 2026 10:20 AM

CM Murad inaugurates 1.4 kilometres long Korangi Causeway bridge - Pakistan  - Business Recorder

KARACHI: Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah on Monday inaugurated the Rs6.1 billion Korangi causeway bridge, a major infrastructure project aimed at easing traffic congestion and improving connectivity between key industrial and residential areas of the city.

Read More: CM approves Rs1bln for underpass at Korangi Causeway Bridge

The 1.4-kilometre-long bridge has been constructed over the Malir River and links the Korangi and Landhi industrial areas with Karachi’s East and South districts. Featuring six lanes — three on each side — the bridge is expected to serve nearly five million commuters daily, significantly reducing travel time and improving access to commercial and social facilities.

The Government of Sindh has officially inaugurated the Korangi Causeway Bridge in Karachi.
This state-of-the-art infrastructure project, a 6-lane bridge measuring 1.4 kilometers in length, will ensure continuous and reliable connectivity for Korangi and Landhi, even during the… pic.twitter.com/ku94z6Dq68

— Sindh Information Department (@sindhinfodepart) January 26, 2026

The chief minister, accompanied by Sindh Local Government Minister Syed Nasir Shah, Labour Minister Saeed Ghani and Karachi Mayor Murtaza Wahab, was received at the site by senior officials of the local government department. Addressing the ceremony, Mr Shah said the project would provide substantial relief to daily commuters, industrial workers and residents of surrounding areas, while also improving access to healthcare and education facilities, including the Indus Hospital.

“This area used to become completely inaccessible during rainfall, effectively dividing the city into two parts,” the chief minister said. “To resolve this long-standing issue, we committed nearly three years ago to constructing this bridge.”

He said the Korangi causeway bridge was part of a broader initiative to rehabilitate Karachi’s deteriorating infrastructure and improve urban mobility. The CM added that ancillary development work was still under way, including the planned linkage between Shahrah-i-Bhutto and Korangi Road. He expressed hope that Shahrah-i-Bhutto would be opened by Eid or shortly thereafter, connecting Korangi Road with the M-9 motorway.

Read More: Korangi Causeway nears finish line: Mayor Karachi 

Separately, speaking to the media, Mr Shah announced relief and rehabilitation measures for those affected by the recent Gul Plaza tragedy. He reiterated that the Sindh government had announced Rs10 million compensation for each deceased victim on the first day of the incident. He also confirmed immediate subsistence support of Rs500,000 for each affected shopkeeper, along with compensation for destroyed inventory, to be verified with assistance from the Karachi Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: development projects, Karachi infrastructure, Korangi Causeway, Latest, lead, Murad Ali Shah, Sindh government, urban transport

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