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Tough living

From Dawn · () English

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  • Karachi, Pakistan's largest city, ranks among the world's least liveable cities according to the Economist Intelligence Unit.
  • Residents face intense heat, power outages, water shortages, and corruption, making daily life difficult and dangerous.
  • The city's neglect and abuse contribute to a harsh and uncertain living environment for its inhabitants.

Karachi, Pakistan's economic engine and most populous city, has once again been ranked as one of the least liveable urban centers globally. The Economist Intelligence Unit's assessment reflects a harsh reality for its millions of residents, who grapple with a daily onslaught of challenges.

The city is a difficult place to live, marked by extreme heat, frequent power outages, and persistent water shortages. Compounding these issues is widespread corruption, which exacerbates the daily struggles of Karachi's inhabitants. Every step taken on its neglected, garbage-strewn roads is fraught with danger and uncertainty.

For those living in Karachi, particularly during the summer months, life is a constant battle. The city's infrastructure is crumbling, and its services are failing, creating an environment of desperation. The neglect and abuse the city has endured have left it unable to adequately support its population, making survival a daily challenge.

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