Pakistan: Karachi Sees Alarming Rise In Road Accidents, 546 Lives Lost In 7 Months | World News

Ary News was at least 546 lives in the first seven months of 2025, and 8,136 people were injured in the first seven months of 2025.
Heavy vehicles have played an important role in these fatal accidents by claiming the lives of 165 people.
There are 425 men, 51 women, 51 men and 19 girls, and emphasizes the widespread effect of these accidents on families and communities. The trailers killed 62 people and are responsible for the highest number of deaths, while water tankers demanded 37 Can, Dumpers 32 and buses 20.
According to Ary News, the authorities wanted traffic rules and improved road safety measures to prevent the increasing number of deadly accidents in the city.
In a separate incident, after the death of a male and sister duo in a high -speed, heavy traffic accident on the Rashid Minhas Road in Karachi, he caught at least seven damper, angry residents by angry residents.
A fast buffer passed over a motorcycle at Rashid Minhas Road in the Federal B region, and a 22 -year -old woman was critically injured while killing Mahnoor and 14 -year -old brother Ahmed Raza.
After the incident, the angry inhabitants opened seven dumps in the region.
Police and Rangers’ heavy groups came to the scene and took control of the situation. SSP Gulberg said the damper truck driver was detained.
Police arrested 10 suspects about the rebellion and suits of damper trucks and shifted them to the police station and added that more arrests will be made with the help of CCTV images and video evidence.
Meanwhile, DUMP Truck Association officials organized a seating protest on the super highway.
Liaqat Mehsud, the leader of the association, promised not to leave the highway until the criminals were arrested, claiming that nine of their vehicles were damaged.


