Karachi’s fire department has failed to provide adequate protection to people from disasters resulting from fire. Unfortunately, the people responsible for this state of affairs have still not realised that the department needs a complete overhaul. The authorities must get rid of corrupt and inept employees. The remaining workers need to be trained on professional lines on fire safety procedures and the use of safety equipment. Then, the government must ensure that existing machinery is maintained and that new fire trucks are purchased immediately. It beggars belief that out of the 22 fire stations in Karachi, 13 are merely one-room establishments with a parking space for the fire tender, while some are operating out of makeshift containers. If international standards are strictly followed, there should be at least 200 fully equipped fire stations in Karachi. But this is clearly not the case. Unless the authorities spring into action, the city will remain a walking death trap.
Published in The Express Tribune, January 3rd, 2015.
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