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Faisalabad’s sanitation system is collapsing due to neglect, vandalism, and failed governance, leaving most public toilets inoperable.
Faisalabad, Pakistan, faces a near-collapse of its public sanitation system, with only two of 14 toilets built in 2014 still functional.
Years of administrative neglect and the dismantling of local governance structures led to widespread vandalism and theft of essential components.
The Faisalabad Waste Management Company denies responsibility, citing no formal handover, while the Metropolitan Corporation plans to demolish the deteriorating facilities and rebuild modern ones, stating the existing infrastructure has far exceeded its lifespan.
Activists call the situation a severe civic failure in a city once known as Pakistan’s “Manchester.”
El sistema de saneamiento de Faisalabad está colapsando debido a la negligencia, el vandalismo y la gobernanza fallida, dejando a la mayoría de los baños públicos inoperables.