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Neighbours forced their way into Mohammad Umair's home battling smoke and flames in a desperate bid to rescue his young family - he and his wife survived, their children did not.

The fire began in a heap of garbage which blocked the narrow alley outside the five-storey building and quickly spread inside, engulfing the family as they slept that night.

The tragic case has angered citizens of Karachi already frustrated by a failing waste management system, who are calling for more to be done.

Umair, a 31-year-old cloth merchant, breaks down as he explains that two of his children died before they even reached the hospital.

"The third one, Abdul Aziz, died while the doctors were trying to save his life," Umair adds, recalling the cluster of doctors working frantically but futilely around the tiny body of his infant son.

Police have yet to find out what caused the rubbish to catch fire but it spread quickly to their first floor apartment, filling the lone bedroom they shared where the family were all sleeping together.

Umair's wife Shameen blames the city and its citizens for her children's deaths.

"Those who dump trash and those who do not fulfil their duties to clean up are responsible," she says flatly, eyes dry as she stands with her husband among the cinders of their former home. "Who else?"

Shameen is perhaps the most tragic figure to point fingers at waste management authorities accused of corruption and ineptitude, but she is not the first or the only one.

"The present capacity and resources of (the city) cannot cater to the quantum of garbage being generated daily," AD Sajnani, chief of the provincial Solid Waste Management Board (SWMB) set up in 2015 to deal with the garbage disposal, told AFP bluntly.

Karachi, a megacity of towering high rises and sprawling illegal settlements on the Arabian Sea, saw its growth explode in recent decades after waves of migration, largely refugees fleeing the war in Afghanistan and Pakistan's tribal areas.

Its population of at least 20-25 million produces roughly 12,000 tonnes of trash daily, officials say.

Municipal authorities are able to remove about half, says Sajnani -- though sceptics argue it is far less.

The rest is strewn in the streets and alleys, some organic and decomposing in the sweltering heat of the port, the rest piling higher and higher.

Alarmingly, some officials and residents are improvising -- burning the leftover garbage, largely plastic waste, says Imran Sabir, a senior official at the Environment Protection Agency (EPA) for Sindh province.

"The plastic burns and releases toxic gases", some of which are carcinogenic, he says.

The burning goes on for months at a time beneath hazy skies in some parts of the city.

- Radical change needed -

There are two landfill sites located in Karachi's western outskirts, Sajnani of the SWMB said -- but they are far from the city centre, on traffic-clogged roads, and at any rate are already overflowing.

Political bickering and finger-pointing make solutions hard to grasp.

"This city has been turned into a huge rubbish bin," Karachi's former mayor Mustafa Kamal roared at a public rally recently.

Kamal, who served as mayor until 2010, blamed sheer corruption and the gross incompetence of his political rivals, citing kickbacks on waste disposal contracts and even the diesel used to run the garbage trucks.

But current mayor Waseem Akhtar, elected in 2016, complains he has no money and no power, his authority taken away by the provincial government, which in turn has now brought in Chinese contractors to manage garbage disposal in at least two of the city's five districts.

Many believe the real fix can only come if authorities and citizens address the root of the problem: rampant consumption and waste by millions of residents in a city where there is no recycling, no attempt to curb the use of plastic and no one willing to take responsibility for cleaning up.

Local culture must be "radically transformed", warns KMC's Zaman.

http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news...-karachi-turned-into-rubbish-bin/3569490.html
 
Some of working class Karachi has a serious sanitation problem. Waste Management is so important!
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Just look at that! This is supposed to be a nalla that is covered to the top with garbage!
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This is the secretariat area, look at this garbage!

I love Karachi, it is the most cosmopolitan city in Pakistan but also the dirtiest. I cannot wait for the new waste management company to try and sort this out!

Even Rawalpindi is better right now in terms of cleanliness than Karachi. Honestly its so disappointing to see the city of the Quaid in such a state!
 
Such a sorry sad state Pakistans economic capital and one of the largest cities of the world has become. A breeding ground for rat infestation causing illnesses and disease. What the hell is the current Sindh government doing?
 
don't expect too much from zardari, PPP for karachi. infect dont expect too much from Sindhi`s for pakistan future.
the only solution is, Ban the MQM for always or transfer the funds to Local bodies candidates rather then just PPP candidates they are actively involve in corruption.
 
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Keep showing your love and loyalty to Altaf Hussain and Zardari see how much they have cared for Karachi. yet people still prefer to eat garbage then ever to end their loyalty to the filthy PPP and MQM.

What a filthy and dirty country. How do humans even live in such circumstances. No wonder all Pakistanis try to come to India.
Look closer to you own home such as the the Ganges which is heavily pollute by dead animals and burnt ashes of the deceased. Try to clean up Mumbai the filthy pond.
 
I don't really understand people blamming the government. Maybe part of the problem is government's fault,but don't you think it's also people's fault if the streets turn into large open garbage ? Why don't they question themselves ?
I don't live in Pakistan,even less in Karachi,maybe I don't know the reality there,so if someone can shed me some light.
 
I don't really understand people blamming the government. Maybe part of the problem is government's fault,but don't you think it's also people's fault if the streets turn into large open garbage ? Why don't they question themselves ?
I don't live in Pakistan,even less in Karachi,maybe I don't know the reality there,so if someone can shed me some light.
Garbage is always collected by garbage collector from houses and buildings, but Govt don't provide proper garbage dumping location for garbage collector. there is nothing to do with people, people pay the taxes to Govt in electricity bills, there are many taxes for karachiits in only electricity bill, PTV television tax, water and sewerage tax, sanitation tax but in return they get nothing, this is because of Sindh corrupt Govt PPP, Zardari
 
Garbage is always collected by garbage collector from houses and buildings, but Govt don't provide proper garbage dumping location for garbage collector. there is nothing to do with people, people pay the taxes to Govt in electricity bills, there are many taxes for karachiits in only electricity bill, PTV television tax, water and sewerage tax, sanitation tax but in return they get nothing, this is because of Sindh corrupt Govt PPP, Zardari

Please don't feed the troll.

Keep showing your love and loyalty to Altaf Hussain and Zardari see how much they have cared for Karachi. yet people still prefer to eat garbage then ever to end their loyalty to the filthy PPP and MQM.


Look closer to you own home such as the the Ganges which is heavily pollute by dead animals and burnt ashes of the deceased. Try to clean up Mumbai the filthy pond.

Please don't feed the troll. He has been reported.
 
What literacy level do Indians have when they feel the need to drink and bathe in a river of which animals defecate in? Actually Nigeria also has also polio totalling three! reson why it is still present in Pak is because border control and mass migration of people from the Afghan border areas to the more urban neighbourhoods of Punjab an mainly Sindh. Very easy to bring Islam into the equation when Muslims contributed to the advancement of medicine.

Just ignore him, please. He is trying to get a reaction out of you. We all know the state of India so it's like pot calling kettle black. Just relax and let the negative points get him a ban :).
 
the only solution is, Ban the MQM for always or transfer the funds to Local bodies candidates rather then just PPP candidates those are actively involve in corruption.

Ban MQM but not PPP? MQM did more work for Karachi than any other party in the history of Pakistan, with JI close 2nd. For all the faults of MQM, at least they did something for us Karachites. My family lives in Karachi we saw how under MQM's tenure was with Musharraf. I'd rather have MQM in Karachi than any other party. At least they own Karachi, not like the rest, who come here to loot and talk of "conquering" Karachi.
 

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