Rains damage roads in Korangi industrial area
Industrialist asks CM to sanction funds for development projects
KARACHI:
Current rains in Karachi have further deteriorated the condition of roads in the Korangi industrial area, causing logistical problems for the industrial units, said Korangi Association of Trade and Industry (KATI) President Zahid Saeed.
He said the situation needed urgent attention of the provincial government as the rains had also disrupted electricity supply to some areas in Korangi, which is one of the largest industrial areas located near the coastal belt of Karachi.
“The rainfall has created a host of problems, infrastructure in the Korangi industrial area has become messier, roads have been damaged and standing rainwater is causing problems in the transportation of goods,” he said.
“Due to these problems, more than 1.5 million workforce of the industrial area is not able to reach their workplaces on time,” Saeed said, adding export orders worth millions of dollars could be affected, which may cause a heavy loss to the national economy. The Korangi Causeway had also been flooded due to which traffic was diverted, causing congestion in the industrial area, the KATI president remarked.
“We had already told the authorities that due to dumping of garbage and trash in the Malir River, it is feared that in case of heavy rain, the Korangi industrial area and adjacent areas could face floods but no action has been taken.”
He urged Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah to take immediate notice of the infrastructure condition in the Korangi and other industrial areas and sanction funds for development projects on a priority basis.
Published in The Express Tribune, August 9th, 2016.
Current rains in Karachi have further deteriorated the condition of roads in the Korangi industrial area, causing logistical problems for the industrial units, said Korangi Association of Trade and Industry (KATI) President Zahid Saeed.
He said the situation needed urgent attention of the provincial government as the rains had also disrupted electricity supply to some areas in Korangi, which is one of the largest industrial areas located near the coastal belt of Karachi.
“The rainfall has created a host of problems, infrastructure in the Korangi industrial area has become messier, roads have been damaged and standing rainwater is causing problems in the transportation of goods,” he said.
“Due to these problems, more than 1.5 million workforce of the industrial area is not able to reach their workplaces on time,” Saeed said, adding export orders worth millions of dollars could be affected, which may cause a heavy loss to the national economy. The Korangi Causeway had also been flooded due to which traffic was diverted, causing congestion in the industrial area, the KATI president remarked.
“We had already told the authorities that due to dumping of garbage and trash in the Malir River, it is feared that in case of heavy rain, the Korangi industrial area and adjacent areas could face floods but no action has been taken.”
He urged Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah to take immediate notice of the infrastructure condition in the Korangi and other industrial areas and sanction funds for development projects on a priority basis.
Published in The Express Tribune, August 9th, 2016.