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Karachi Trembles: Buildings at Risk from Quakes & Subsidence

18 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Karachi faces increasing earthquake frequency, raising concerns.
  • Unregulated construction and groundwater pumping destabilize buildings.
  • Experts warn of potential devastation from even moderate tremors.
Karachi Trembles: Buildings at Risk from Quakes & Subsidence

Karachi, Pakistan's largest city, is facing heightened seismic activity, with numerous mild earthquakes recorded in recent months. Experts express concern over the frequency of these tremors, noting that Karachi's location near major tectonic plates and fault lines makes it prone to seismic events. The city's vulnerability is exacerbated by issues of unregulated construction and excessive groundwater extraction, leading to land subsidence.

These factors combined weaken building structures, making them susceptible to collapse even from moderate earthquakes. A 2023 study indicated subsidence rates of up to 17 mm annually in key areas. The city's older buildings and those constructed on weak soil foundations are particularly at risk. Experts emphasize that a repeat of a major historical earthquake could devastate large parts of coastal Karachi.

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To mitigate these risks, experts call for stricter enforcement of building codes, improved urban planning that integrates drainage and land-use zoning, and better management of groundwater extraction. Geophysical surveys are also recommended to map fault behaviour and ground deformation. Increased public awareness and disaster preparedness drills are crucial to safeguarding residents against potential seismic disasters.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Karachi is situated near major tectonic plate boundaries and multiple fault lines, increasing its susceptibility to seismic activity.
Unregulated construction, excessive groundwater extraction leading to land subsidence, and weak building code enforcement are destabilizing buildings.
Experts recommend enforcing geotechnical building codes, managing subsidence, improving urban planning, and restricting unregulated groundwater extraction.

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