At least 13 dead as cold wave grips Karachi

Bodies of people who died due to cold were discovered at various locations across the city, many of them unidentified.


Amir Khan January 07, 2025

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KARACHI:

Karachi’s ongoing cold wave has claimed the lives of 13 people over the past six weeks, with most of the victims being homeless and drug addicts, according to the Chhipa Foundation.

The victims' bodies were discovered at various locations across the city, many of them unidentified. Chhipa Foundation spokesperson Chaudhry Shahid Hussain told Express News that since December 2024, at least 43 people—42 men and one woman—have died due to drug overdoses in Karachi. Among these, over 13 deaths are suspected to be linked to cold exposure.

“These individuals were mostly drug addicts who lacked blankets, mattresses, or warm clothing to protect themselves from the cold,” Hussain explained. “To escape the cold, they consumed excessive drugs and tried to sleep under bridges, on pavements, or in other exposed areas.

However, without proper insulation, the combination of drug overdoses and the harsh winter temperatures likely proved fatal.”

Hussain noted that unidentified bodies, often found on city pavements, are buried by the foundation using its own resources. He added that Karachi is experiencing an unusually severe winter this year, affecting hundreds of homeless people who sleep outdoors without adequate protection against the cold.

He urged philanthropists to step forward and donate blankets, mattresses, and warm clothing to help protect the homeless population. “Chhipa Foundation is doing its part to shield the homeless from the harsh weather, but we need more resources to continue these efforts,” Hussain said.

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