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Karachi Named as World’s Second Riskiest City in Forbes’ List

July 27, 2024
in Pakistan
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Forbes Advisor has named Karachi, Pakistan, the second riskiest city in the world. This ranking comes from a detailed study of 60 cities, focusing on seven areas of risk: crime, personal safety, health, infrastructure, natural disasters, and digital security.

According to the report, Karachi has particularly high personal security risks. This means that people living in or visiting the city face significant threats from crime, violence, terrorism, and natural disasters. Additionally, economic instability adds to the overall risk level in the city.

These factors highlight the challenges Karachi faces in terms of safety and security, making it a concerning place for residents and visitors alike.

The city’s designation as one of the riskiest places in the world underscores the need for improvements in various aspects of public safety and infrastructure to ensure a safer environment for everyone.

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