KARACHI: Keeping in view strong winds during the monsoon season, the Sindh government has ordered authorities to remove all “billboards and hoardings that pose a danger to public safety” in Karachi and other parts of the province.

Through a circular, the Sindh General Administration and Coordination Department on Wednesday issued directives to additional chief secretary-local government and all divisional commissioners for the quick action against the giant billboards and hoardings.

A statement issued by the information department said that the directives were issued following the forecast of heavy rains by the Met office during the current monsoon season.

“Given the devastation caused by torrential rains in recent years, it is imperative to implement safety measures to protect life and property [of citizens],” said the statement. “The presence of large billboards and hoardings atop buildings and other structures poses a significant risk, particularly during thunderstorms and heavy rains.”

The statement said that the Supreme Court had also in its order mandated the removal of such dangerous installations.

In compliance with these directives, “all illegal, unauthorised and hazardous billboards and hoardings must be promptly dismantled to ensure the safety of citizens and the protection of property,” it added.

Published in Dawn, July 11th, 2024

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