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    Karachi Records 223 Fatalities and Over 2,250 Injuries in Traffic Accidents in 2026

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 16, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Karachi, Pakistan’s bustling metropolis, has experienced a troubling rise in road accidents in 2026, with the death toll reaching 223 and injuries surpassing 2,250. These figures highlight the ongoing challenges faced by the city’s traffic management and road safety enforcement. A significant number of these accidents have involved large vehicles such as trailers and water tankers, which have been identified as major contributors to the fatalities and injuries recorded so far this year.

    Delving deeper into the statistics, it becomes clear that heavy vehicles have played a disproportionately large role in these tragic incidents. At least 75 people lost their lives in crashes involving such vehicles, underscoring the dangers posed by trailers and tankers on Karachi’s busy roads. Notably, trailers alone were responsible for 36 deaths between January and mid-March, making them the leading cause of fatal road accidents in the city during this period. Water tankers also accounted for a significant number of casualties, with 20 fatalities reported from the start of the year until March 16.

    The situation has been further exacerbated during the holy month of Ramadan, when traffic volumes and road activity typically increase. This surge has unfortunately coincided with a rise in accidents, many involving heavy vehicles that often operate under less stringent safety regulations. The volatile aftermath of some of these crashes has even led to violent reactions from local communities, with two water tankers being set ablaze by angry mobs at accident scenes, reflecting the heightened tensions and frustrations among residents.

    Other types of vehicles have also contributed to the grim statistics. Bus accidents have resulted in seven deaths, while Mazda trucks and dumpers have caused eight and four fatalities respectively. Although dumper-related deaths constitute roughly three percent of the total, each incident adds to the growing concern over road safety in Karachi. Overall, the victims of these accidents include a diverse demographic: 161 men, 30 women, 23 boys, and nine girls, illustrating the widespread impact of traffic mishaps across all age groups and genders in the city.

    Amid these alarming figures, political voices have raised concerns about the broader challenges facing Karachi’s residents. Monem Zafar, the Karachi chief of Jamaat-e-Islami, recently addressed a public gathering in Hyderabad, drawing attention to the ongoing crises in essential services such as water, electricity, and public transportation. He criticized the provincial government led by the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) for neglecting the basic rights of Karachi’s citizens and accused entrenched feudal interests of depriving the population of their fundamental right to live safely and with dignity.

    Zafar emphasized the urgent need for collective action, calling on the people of Karachi to unite and form an “unbreakable wall” against systemic oppression and neglect. He highlighted that those who have governed the province for the past 18 years have failed to improve the living conditions of ordinary citizens, and insisted that only through a concerted struggle can this cycle of hardship and injustice be broken. His remarks resonate deeply in a city grappling not only with road safety issues but also with broader socio-political and infrastructural challenges.

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