Karachi's Post-Rain Woes: Roads in Ruin and Sewage Crisis

Recent torrential rains have left Karachi's infrastructure in disrepair, particularly in areas like MA Jinnah Road. The deluge has exacerbated existing issues such as broken roads, open manholes, and stagnant sewage, highlighting ongoing inefficiencies in municipal management and creating significant sanitation problems for residents.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 07-09-2024 20:55 IST | Created: 07-09-2024 20:55 IST
Karachi's Post-Rain Woes: Roads in Ruin and Sewage Crisis
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Several days following heavy rainfall in Karachi, the city's infrastructure is grappling with severe neglect, particularly on MA Jinnah Road and its surrounding areas, the Express Tribune reported. The aftermath has left major highways in turmoil, with broken roads, open manholes, stagnant sewage, and heaps of garbage spotlighting critical inefficiencies in municipal management.

The recent deluge has exacerbated Karachi's infrastructural woes. MA Jinnah Road, a crucial city artery, now suffers from extensive damage, with sewage water inundating the streets. Overflowing gutters and stagnant water plague various parts of the city, leading to considerable sanitation issues.

Neighborhoods behind MA Jinnah Road, including areas near the Institute of Business Administration (IBA), notable private schools, City Mall, Gul Plaza, and numerous commercial centers, are facing severe sewage challenges, the Express Tribune reported. Residents and businesses are battling filth and sludge that flood the streets. A malfunctioning drainage system has turned these areas into waste dumps, fostering disease and emitting foul odors.

Residents report that the sewage system has been dysfunctional for approximately four months, leading to frequent accidents as motorcyclists often overlook open manholes hidden by pooled water. The stagnant water poses a substantial health risk, and the area's condition has deteriorated over time due to a lack of maintenance and efficient municipal response.

Residents are urging swift action from municipal authorities to commence cleanup operations and restore the roads to a usable state, as per the Express Tribune. Previous reports have criticized municipal authorities for failing to address these long-standing issues, resulting in recurring disruptions and infrastructural breakdowns following severe weather events.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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