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Karachi in crisis: soaring accidents and crimes in 2025

Published on: February 11, 2026 10:02 PM

Karachi recorded a sharp rise in traffic accidents, crimes, and fatalities in 2025, with rescue authorities reporting 830 deaths in road mishaps, including 650 men, 85 women, 73 boys, and 22 girls.

Injuries from traffic incidents were also high, with 11,837 citizens hurt across the city. Violent crimes surged, including 89 killed resisting robberies, 14 murdered during assaults, and 35 people sustaining injuries in attacks.

Read more : UN report warns Karachi to likely become ‘substantially hotter’

Shooting incidents claimed 407 lives, including 352 men, 33 women, 14 boys, and 8 girls, while knife attacks and brutal assaults caused 64 more deaths, highlighting growing security challenges in Karachi.

Other incidents included gas explosions, rooftop falls, train collisions, drownings, fire accidents, electrical mishaps, and suicides, prompting urgent calls for stronger traffic management, stricter law enforcement, and improved public safety measures.

Filed Under: Karachi, Pakistan Tagged With: city crime 2025, Karachi accidents report, Karachi fatalities statistics, Karachi traffic deaths, Latest, public safety Karachi, violent incidents Karachi

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