Vile stench, insanitary conditions pervade Karachi

Published August 17, 2019
SEWAGE inundates Urdu Bazaar while (right) offal is seen dumped in Korangi on Friday.—PPI
SEWAGE inundates Urdu Bazaar while (right) offal is seen dumped in Korangi on Friday.—PPI

KARACHI: The hustle and bustle peculiar to Karachi was restored on Friday after almost a five-day-long Eidul Azha break but with little respite against the stench emanating from dumps of waste and garbage.

Against the expectation that waste, of diverse categories, having accumulated during last few days would be collected and all thoroughfares would be cleaned by Friday, citizens witnessed absence of staffers concerned belonging to Karachi Metr­opolitan Corporation as well as Sindh Solid Waste Management Board (SSWMB).

“Heaps of waste dumps and puddles of blood rendered unattended are simply intolerable,” said Hammad Hussain, a retired banker.

“The stench is simply nauseating with severe implications on general health and emotional well-being of people,” warned Dr Waqar Hasan, a psychiatrist.

Urging people to realise their obligation as responsible citizens, he said lime powder or even simple sand can be spread over puddles which due to recent showers and consequent clouds are taking time in naturally drying up.

“This would at least help us and our children [stay] protected against varied categories of infections,” observed Dr Faraz Hadi, a local medical practitioner.

A spokesman of Karachi mayor acknowledging that matters related to hygiene were far from being satisfactory. He added that the KMC was trying its level best to address the situation but needed support of SSWMB as well as citizens in general to brave the challenge.

Unfortunately SSWMB officials refused to attend APP’s call and share their point of view about the situation.

Published in Dawn, August 17th, 2019

Opinion

Editorial

Cipher acquittal
Updated 04 Jun, 2024

Cipher acquittal

Our state, in its desperation to victimise another ex-PM, once again left them looking like more of a hero than they perhaps deserved to be.
China sojourn
04 Jun, 2024

China sojourn

AS the prime minister begins his five-day visit to China today, investment — particularly to reinvigorate the...
Measles resurgence
04 Jun, 2024

Measles resurgence

THE alarming rise in measles cases across Pakistan signals a burgeoning public health crisis that demands immediate...
Large projects again?
Updated 03 Jun, 2024

Large projects again?

Government must focus on debt sustainability by curtailing its spending and mobilising more resources.
Local power
03 Jun, 2024

Local power

A SIGNIFICANT policy paper was recently debated at an HRCP gathering, calling for the constitutional protection of...
Child-friendly courts
03 Jun, 2024

Child-friendly courts

IN a country where the child rights debate has been a belated one, it is heartening to note that a recent Supreme...