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Five rescued after falling into 'open drain' in Karachi

Rescue personnel say victims slipped into drain in Korangi’s Mehran Town while returning from event

By Web Desk
January 04, 2026
A representational image of an open drain in Karachi. — Geo News/File
A representational image of an open drain in Karachi. — Geo News/File 

KARACHI: Five people, including women and children, were rescued after falling into an open drain in Karachi's Korangi district on Sunday, said rescue personnel.

The victims slipped into the uncovered drain in Korangi's Mehran Town as they were returning from an event, they added.

After being informed, emergency teams rushed to the scene and rescued all five affected individuals.

Three of the victims were found unconscious and were taken to a nearby hospital for treatment, said rescue personnel.

Open manholes claimed the lives of over two dozen people, mostly children, last year, as the city government failed to cover all the manholes in the metropolis.

Last month, the body of a three-year-old boy who fell into an open manhole near Nipa flyover in Karachi's Gulshan-e-Iqbal area was recovered after 14 hours.

The child had gone missing after slipping into the uncovered manhole near a departmental store. Rescue teams had located the toddler's body in a drain approximately one kilometre from the incident site.

Amid mounting criticism over rising manhole deaths in the metropolis, Karachi Mayor Murtaza Wahab had said that the issue of "open manholes" should not be viewed through a "political lens".

"If someone has removed a gutter's cover and placed it on the side, this issue should not be politicised," the mayor had said.