In a relieving development, the provincial government of Sindh has officially lifted the ban on visiting the city’s beaches. This decision came after the Meteorological Department declared that Cyclone Biparjoy no longer posed a threat to the metropolis. The ban, initially imposed under Section 144 of the criminal procedure code by the Karachi commissioner, led to several arrests of individuals who violated the imposed restrictions. However, with the cyclone threat subsiding, the government deemed the ban unnecessary and issued a notification to that effect on Friday.
Syed Murad Ali Shah, the Chief Minister of Sindh, expressed his appreciation for the efforts of various government departments, particularly essential services, and the police, during the cyclone scare. He commended their hard work and dedication in ensuring the safety and well-being of the residents along the coastal belt. The Sindh government took effective measures to protect both lives and property in anticipation of the cyclonic storm. However, with the grace of God, the cyclone threat was averted, and life in the coastal belt is gradually returning to normalcy.
Sindh Chief Minister Appreciates Government Efforts
The Chief Minister praised the coordinated efforts of government institutions, including the Pakistan Army, Pakistan Navy, Rangers, and Maritime Security Agency. He also acknowledged the guidance and instructions received from the leadership of the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), including former president Asif Ali Zardari and party chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari, emphasizing their commitment to safeguarding the lives and property of the people. Furthermore, he expressed gratitude to Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif for his assurance of support and cooperation.

Syed Murad Ali Shah further acknowledged the cooperation of the people residing along the coastal belt and those living in dangerous buildings in Karachi, who voluntarily evacuated their houses. While recognizing the difficulties faced by individuals in leaving their homes, he stressed that their safety and security were of utmost importance.
The Chief Minister extended his thanks to the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) for their timely alerts, enabling the government and the people of Sindh to take necessary precautionary measures in a timely manner. The alerts provided crucial information that helped mitigate potential risks and ensure the well-being of the coastal communities.
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As the cyclone threat has subsided, the decision to lift the ban on beach visits in Karachi brings a sense of relief to residents and visitors alike. With the government’s proactive measures and the collective efforts of various agencies, the authorities remain vigilant and prepared to respond effectively to any future challenges that may arise.
In conclusion, the lifting of the ban on beach visits in Karachi signifies the return to normalcy as the threat of Cyclone Biparjoy diminishes. The Sindh government’s commendable efforts in implementing precautionary measures and ensuring the safety of its citizens, along with the cooperation of the people, have been instrumental in averting any major disasters. As the city’s beaches open once again, residents can enjoy the coastal areas, appreciating the resilience and responsiveness of the government in the face of natural calamities.


