The Hamara Karachi Movement, spearheaded by renowned architect Yasmeen Lari, has officially launched a citywide fire safety campaign aimed at enhancing public awareness and safety standards in Karachi.
The campaign kicked off with a street assembly at Denso Hall Walking Street, bringing together citizens, volunteers, and local authorities to highlight the importance of fire prevention measures. The initiative focuses on educating communities about proper safety practices, emergency preparedness, and responsible civic behavior.
This move comes in the wake of the Gul Plaza tragedy, emphasizing the urgent need to improve fire safety infrastructure and protocols in the city. Organizers stress that community involvement is critical to preventing future incidents and protecting lives and property.
Through workshops, public demonstrations, and media outreach, the Hamara Karachi Movement aims to instill a culture of safety and vigilance among Karachi residents. The initiative also calls on local authorities and businesses to adopt stricter compliance with fire safety regulations.
By combining public engagement with actionable safety measures, the campaign seeks to create a safer urban environment and foster a sense of shared responsibility across the city.
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