The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) has issued a dense fog alert for several parts of Punjab, warning that visibility may drop to dangerously low levels over the next three days. According to the advisory, both central and southern Punjab are expected to remain under thick fog, raising concerns for road travel, daily commuters, and highway operations. Fog conditions may also extend to parts of Sindh and Islamabad during night and early morning hours.
NDMA Fog Alert Overview
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Issuing Authority | National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) |
| Alert Duration | Next 3 Days |
| Affected Regions | Central & Southern Punjab |
| Risk Level | Severe Fog / Low Visibility |
| Peak Hours | Night & Early Morning |
| Advisory | Avoid unnecessary travel |
Areas Likely to Be Affected in Punjab
NDMA has identified multiple districts where dense fog is expected to persist.
- Central Punjab: Lahore, Jhang, Sahiwal
- Southern Punjab: Multan, Khanewal, Mian Channu
- Additional Districts: Okara, Pakpattan, Lodhran, Vehari
- Bahawalpur Region: Bahawalpur and Bahawalnagar
These areas may experience extremely low visibility, especially during late night and early morning hours.
Fog Situation in Other Regions
Fog conditions are not limited to Punjab alone and may spread to nearby regions.
- Upper Sindh: Areas around Sukkur may experience dense fog.
- Islamabad: Fog is expected during night and early morning (pre-dawn) hours.
Travelers in these regions are advised to remain cautious and monitor weather updates closely.

Travel and Safety Advisory
Authorities have urged citizens to take precautionary measures during the fog spell.
- Avoid unnecessary travel, particularly at night and early morning.
- Use fog lights and drive at reduced speeds.
- Maintain safe distance between vehicles.
- Stay updated through official advisories and local administration alerts.
Official Advisory
NDMA has emphasized coordination with provincial and district administrations to minimize risks associated with low visibility and traffic accidents during the fog period.
Conclusion
With dense fog expected to affect large parts of Punjab, upper Sindh, and Islamabad over the next three days, commuters are advised to exercise extreme caution. The NDMA alert highlights the need for preventive measures to avoid accidents and disruptions. Citizens should follow official guidance and delay travel where possible until weather conditions improve.
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