Saturday, 27 January 2024

Sukkur Rohri: A City Shrouded in Fog

 

A foggy view of Sukkur Rohri, showing the Indus River, the Rohri Bridge, and the Masoom Shah Minar in the background


Sukkur Rohri is a city in the Sindh province of Pakistan, located on the banks of the Indus River. It is known for its historical and cultural heritage, as well as its strategic location as a major railway junction. However, in the winter season, Sukkur Rohri faces a different challenge: fog.


     Fog is a phenomenon that occurs when water droplets or ice crystals suspend in the air near the earth’s surface, reducing visibility. Fog can be caused by various factors, such as temperature, humidity, wind, and topography. In Sukkur Rohri, fog is mainly influenced by the river and the surrounding plains, which create a humid and cool environment.


     According to the National Weather Forecasting Centre of Pakistan, fog conditions are common in Sukkur Rohri from December to February, especially during the night and early morning hours. The visibility can drop to as low as 150 to 250 meters, affecting the traffic and transportation in the city. The fog also poses a risk for the health and safety of the residents, as it can cause respiratory problems, eye irritation, and accidents.


     To cope with the fog, the authorities and the citizens have adopted various measures, such as installing fog lights, using fog horns, wearing masks, and avoiding unnecessary travel. The National Highways and Motorway Police also issue regular fog reports and advisories for the drivers and commuters, urging them to follow the safety guidelines and precautions.


     Despite the challenges, some people also find beauty and charm in the foggy scenes of Sukkur Rohri. The fog creates a mystical and serene atmosphere, enhancing the historical and cultural landmarks of the city, such as the Sukkur Barrage, the Rohri Bridge, the Masoom Shah Minar, and the Sadh Belo Temple. Some photographers and artists also capture the foggy moments of Sukkur Rohri, showcasing the city’s unique and diverse character.


     Sukkur Rohri is a city that embraces its foggy winters, as it does with its other seasons. The fog is a part of the city’s identity, adding to its richness and complexity. Sukkur Rohri is a city that is not afraid of the fog, but rather, learns to live with it.


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