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    Brand-New Motorcycles Worth Rs30 Million Destroyed in Karachi Truck Fire

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 10, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In a significant loss to the transport and logistics sector, a truck loaded with brand-new motorcycles was completely destroyed by fire within the jurisdiction of Gadap Town police station in Karachi. The incident occurred while the vehicle was en route from Karachi to Multan, destined to deliver the motorcycles to their buyers. This unfortunate event has resulted in damages estimated at around Rs30 million, highlighting the risks involved in transporting valuable goods over long distances.

    The fire reportedly ignited due to an electrical short circuit inside the truck, which quickly escalated and engulfed the entire cargo. Eyewitnesses and footage captured at the scene show the delivery truck fully ablaze, with thick smoke billowing into the sky. The rapid spread of the fire left little time for emergency responders to arrive before the motorcycles were completely consumed by the flames.

    Despite the severity of the blaze, the truck driver and several employees of the transporting company acted swiftly to contain the fire. Their quick response helped prevent the fire from spreading to nearby vehicles or structures. However, the driver did sustain minor injuries while attempting to control the situation, receiving prompt medical attention afterward. Their efforts, though unable to save the cargo, were crucial in minimizing further damage and potential casualties.

    This incident underscores the challenges faced by logistics operators in Pakistan, particularly when handling high-value shipments. Electrical faults in vehicles, especially older or heavily loaded trucks, remain a common cause of such fires. It also raises questions about the safety standards and preventive measures in place during the transportation of expensive goods like motorcycles.

    Authorities in Gadap Town have launched an investigation into the fire to determine the exact cause and to assess whether any negligence contributed to the accident. Meanwhile, the affected company is evaluating the financial impact of the loss and considering steps to enhance safety protocols for future deliveries. The incident serves as a reminder of the vulnerabilities in the supply chain and the importance of rigorous safety checks to avoid similar disasters.

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