Historical Events tagged with "karachi"
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May 9 Riots Sparked by Imran Khan's Arrest
Nationwide riots erupted in Pakistan after the arrest of former Prime Minister Imran Khan. Protesters took to the streets, demanding his release and expressing their anger toward the current government. Riots broke out in major cities including Karachi, Lahore, and Islamabad, causing significant disruptions. The unrest was fueled by a belief that Khan's arrest was politically motivated, leading to clashes between supporters and law enforcement.
Continue ReadingPakistan International Airlines Flight 8303 Crash
Pakistan International Airlines Flight 8303 crashed in Model Colony, Karachi, during its approach to Jinnah International Airport. The Airbus A320 was carrying 99 people, of which 97 were passengers and 2 were crew members. The flight lost contact shortly before landing, reportedly impacting a residential area, leading to significant destruction on the ground. Eyewitnesses reported hearing a loud explosion and seeing smoke rising in the vicinity of the crash site.
Continue ReadingFirst Aurat March in Karachi Raises Voices
The first Aurat March took place in Karachi, Pakistan, as part of International Women's Day celebrations. This demonstration highlighted women's rights issues, focusing on bodily autonomy and raising awareness against gender-based violence. Participants proudly chanted the slogan 'Mera Jism Meri Marzi' (My body, my choice), signifying a powerful demand for women's rights and freedoms. The event saw diverse groups come together, advocating for gender equality and reform in societal attitudes towards women.
Continue ReadingFatal Collision on Pakistan National Highway
A serious traffic accident occurred involving an oil tanker truck and a passenger coach on the Pakistan National Highway Link Road, near Gulshan-e-Hadeed, Karachi. The collision resulted in the deaths of at least 62 people, marking one of the deadliest traffic accidents in the region's history. The passenger coach was transporting individuals to Shikarpur from Karachi when it collided head-on with the oil tanker, which led to a massive explosion and fire. The incident raised significant concerns about road safety standards and vehicle regulations in Pakistan.
Continue ReadingFatal Bomb Blast Targets Shia Community in Karachi
In a predominantly Shia Muslim area of Karachi, a bomb blast occurred, killing at least 48 people and injuring around 200 others. The attack took place during a crowded market time, leading to significant casualties among civilians. Authorities condemned the attack and initiated investigations into the incident, as violence against Shia communities has been a persistent issue in Pakistan due to sectarian tensions.
Continue ReadingDeadly Fires Claim 315 Lives in Pakistan Factories
In Pakistan, two separate garment factory fires resulted in the tragic loss of 315 lives. The fires occurred in Karachi and Lahore, with workers unable to escape due to lack of adequate safety measures. The disasters highlighted serious safety violations within the garment industry, prompting outrage and calls for reform. The incidents underscored the risks faced by workers in Pakistan's economy, heavily reliant on garment exports.
Continue ReadingJS Air Flight 201 Crashes After Takeoff
JS Air Flight 201, a chartered flight from Jinnah International Airport in Karachi to the city of Islamabad, suffered a catastrophic accident shortly after takeoff. The plane lost altitude rapidly and crashed in a residential area close to the airport, resulting in the tragic loss of all 21 individuals on board, which included both crew members and passengers. Eyewitness reports indicated a fireball at the crash site, drawing significant media attention and raising questions about the safety measures in place at the airport. An investigation was launched to determine the cause of the accident, which had profound implications for aviation safety in Pakistan.
Continue ReadingRiots Erupt in Karachi After Politician's Assassination
Widespread rioting erupted in Karachi, Pakistan, following the assassination of local politician Haji Raza in a targeted attack. The unrest was marked by violent clashes and looting across various parts of the city. The unrest resulted in a tragic loss of life, with at least 85 people reported dead and extensive property damage amounting to approximately 17 billion Pakistani rupees, equivalent to around 200 million US dollars. The chaos stemmed from deep-seated political tensions and community grievances that had long existed in the region.
Continue ReadingSuicide Bombing during Ashura Observance in Karachi
A suicide bombing occurred in Karachi during the observance of Ashura, targeting a procession of Shia Muslims. The attack resulted in the death of 43 individuals and injured many others. The Day of Ashura is significant for Shia Muslims, commemorating the martyrdom of Imam Hussain. The attack heightened sectarian tensions and raised concerns about the safety of religious minorities in Pakistan.
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