Have 536 People Died in Traffic Accidents in Karachi in 2025?

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Key Takeaways
- 536 fatalities reported in Karachi from traffic accidents in 2025.
- High-speed dumper trucks are a significant cause of deaths.
- Public outrage has led to violent reactions, including vehicle fires.
- Authorities are under pressure to improve traffic laws and infrastructure.
- Recent accidents highlight the urgent need for road safety measures.
Islamabad, Aug 10 (NationPress) A staggering 536 individuals have lost their lives in traffic incidents across Karachi, Pakistan, in 2025. According to police reports released on Sunday, among these fatalities, 60 were due to truck-related accidents.
This year has witnessed a series of tragic traffic mishaps in Karachi, often resulting in casualties and leading to public outrage. In several instances, enraged citizens have resorted to setting fire to vehicles involved in these accidents, as reported by The News International.
In detailing the statistics, the police indicated that 25 individuals died in bus-related accidents, 11 in minibuses, and 6 involving coaches, while 48 fatalities were linked to trailers. Additionally, 44 lives were lost in water tanker incidents, 20 in dumpers, and 6 in oil tanker accidents. Furthermore, 15 people died in van collisions, 5 in jeeps, and 58 in car crashes, as per police data.
Recent months have seen a surge in fatal accidents involving high-speed dumper trucks, which has raised concerns and prompted authorities to implement a range of safety measures. The alarming rate of these incidents has intensified calls for the stringent enforcement of traffic regulations and substantial upgrades to the city's road infrastructure to avert additional tragedies.
On Sunday, a tragic event unfolded when two siblings lost their lives on Rashid Minhas Road following a collision, igniting fury among locals who subsequently torched at least seven dumpers. The victims were identified as Mahnoor, aged 22, and her younger brother Ahmed Raza, aged 14. This incident occurred during the night between Saturday and Sunday in Karachi's Federal B Area, where a truck collided with their motorcycle, as reported by Geo News.
SP Gulberg Iqbal Shaikh informed reporters that at the time of the accident, a father was riding the motorcycle with his son and daughter. The officer noted that the residents confronted the dumper truck driver before he was apprehended in a state of injury. He further added that while all three were injured, the siblings tragically succumbed.