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Three-year-old dies in Karachi manhole, exposing systemic failures

Published on: December 9, 2025 3:49 PM

A three-year-old boy, Ibrahim Nabeel, tragically fell to his death in an open manhole near Karachi’s Nipa Chowrangi on November 30, highlighting longstanding infrastructural gaps in the city.

Read More: Mayor allocates Rs 100,000 monthly to UCs for streetlights, manhole covers

Ibrahim had been walking with his mother after leaving the Chase Departmental Store when he ran toward his father and accidentally fell into the uncovered sewage pit. The incident triggered a 15-hour-long rescue operation and widespread public outrage over the city administration’s negligence.

Rescue 1122 and Edhi Foundation teams struggled through Karachi’s dilapidated sewer network, hampered by toxic gases, rapid water flow, and lack of blueprints for the underground drains. Heavy machinery brought in by locals eventually recovered Ibrahim’s body nearly a kilometre from the site.

The tragedy exposed severe coordination failures among the Karachi Metropolitan Corporation (KMC), local union councils (UCs), and the Karachi Water and Sewerage Corporation (KWSC), all of which deflected responsibility.

The manhole where Ibrahim fell had reportedly been left uncovered for weeks despite multiple complaints to the KMC. The UC chairman revealed that a contractor responsible for installing covers had fled due to a dispute, leaving authorities unable to act. Authorities later approved Rs300 million per year to maintain manhole covers and streetlights, but critics say systemic issues, lack of local empowerment, and bureaucratic delays persist.

Urban planners say Ibrahim’s death is emblematic of Karachi’s institutional failure, where governance structures prioritize politics over public safety. They emphasize that devolving authority to local municipal bodies, adequately funding them, and mapping underground infrastructure are essential to prevent such tragedies.

Read More: Heads roll over Karachi child’s manhole death

The child’s death has reignited calls for accountability, showing that in Karachi, lives are endangered not by single accidents but by a dysfunctional system that fails to protect its citizens.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: Ibrahim Nabeel, Infrastructure, Karachi, KMC, KWSC, Latest, manhole accident, urban governance

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