- Freight train, oil tanker collide in Mai Kolachi.
- Mai Kolachi accident causes traffic disruptions.
- Accident in Malir’s Memon Goth claims one life.
KARACHI: Traffic accidents have surged across Karachi in 2025, claiming 108 lives — 72 in urban areas and 24 in the suburbs — as dumper truck-related crashes also increase.
A freight train collided with a trailer near the Mai Kolachi crossing, followed by an oil tanker crashing into them from behind, according to police reports.
The impact crushed the front portion of the oil tanker, trapping its driver inside. Rescue teams were dispatched to the scene to extract the driver from the wreckage. After intensive efforts, rescue officials successfully freed the trapped driver.
As a result of the accident, traffic on Mai Kolachi Road was severely disrupted. Police confirmed that while the road leading from Boat Basin to Jinnah Bridge has been reopened, the route from Mai Kolachi to Boat Basin remains closed.
Authorities are still working to remove the freight train, trailer, and oil tanker from the road.
In another tragic incident, a person was killed in a traffic accident in Malir’s Memon Goth.
Initially, rescue workers attributed the accident to a dumper collision; however, investigations found no evidence of a dumper’s involvement. The identity of the deceased remains unknown.
Govt’s response to rising accidents
Sindh’s Senior Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon addressed the media on Thursday regarding measures taken by the provincial government to combat the increasing number of road accidents. A meeting, chaired by the chief minister, resulted in several decisions being taken.
The Sindh government has mandated the fitness and registration of all heavy traffic vehicles. Moving forward, all large transport vehicles must possess a valid fitness certificate to operate on the roads. Vehicles without proper certification will be prohibited from use.
Memon said the water board has also implemented a barcode system for all registered water tankers operating from authorised hydrants. Only vehicles that meet the required fitness standards are issued barcodes, and any unregistered vehicles will be seized.
Furthermore, previously registered vehicles will undergo re-evaluation to ensure continued compliance with safety regulations.
A 30-day grace period has been granted for heavy traffic vehicles to obtain fitness certificates.
Moreover, the operational hours for dumper trucks in Karachi have been revised. Previously allowed on roads from 11pm to 6pm, dumpers will now only be permitted from 10pm to 6am to ease congestion and improve public safety.