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    SBCA Initiates Evacuation from Unsafe Buildings Before Monsoon Season

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJuly 11, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Sindh Building Control Authority (SBCA) has commenced an evacuation campaign targeting residents living in dilapidated structures across Karachi. This proactive measure aims to mitigate risks posed by the upcoming monsoon season, which often exacerbates vulnerabilities in unstable buildings. The initiative reflects growing concerns over public safety amid increasing incidents of building collapses during heavy rains. Authorities are prioritizing areas with the highest structural risks to ensure timely relocation of occupants.

    Monsoon rains in Karachi frequently lead to flooding and infrastructure damage, making the condition of old and poorly maintained buildings a critical issue. The SBCA’s evacuation drive is part of broader efforts to enhance urban resilience and protect citizens from potential disasters. By addressing these hazards before the monsoon onset, the agency hopes to reduce casualties and property loss. This operation also underscores the need for stricter enforcement of building codes and regular inspections.

    In a significant development for urban safety, the SBCA’s actions highlight the challenges faced by rapidly growing cities in managing aging infrastructure. The evacuation drive not only safeguards vulnerable populations but also raises awareness about the importance of structural integrity. Moving forward, this initiative may serve as a model for other metropolitan areas prone to seasonal weather threats. The success of this campaign could influence future policies on urban planning and disaster preparedness in Pakistan.

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