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    Child Dies After Falling into Uncovered Manhole in Lahore Due to WASA Negligence

    Web DeskBy Web DeskAugust 18, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    A heartbreaking event unfolded in Lahore when a young child fell into an open manhole, resulting in a fatality. The incident has raised serious concerns about the Water and Sanitation Agency’s (WASA) negligence in ensuring the safety of public infrastructure. Open manholes pose significant risks, especially in densely populated urban areas where children are vulnerable to such hazards. This tragedy underscores the urgent need for authorities to implement stricter safety measures and regular inspections to prevent similar accidents.

    Notably, the incident has sparked public outrage and demands for accountability from WASA officials responsible for maintaining the city’s sanitation and water systems. Open manholes are a recurring problem in many parts of Lahore, often leading to injuries or worse, as seen in this case. The lack of proper covers or warning signs reflects systemic issues in urban management and infrastructure maintenance. Meanwhile, families affected by such negligence face devastating consequences, emphasizing the human cost of administrative lapses.

    In a significant development, local authorities are being urged to take immediate action to address infrastructure safety and prevent future tragedies. This case serves as a grim reminder of the importance of proactive governance and community vigilance in safeguarding public spaces. Enhanced coordination between municipal bodies and timely repair work could mitigate risks posed by open manholes. Ultimately, the incident calls for a comprehensive review of safety protocols to protect residents, especially children, from avoidable accidents in Lahore’s urban environment.

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