Lahore’s Ghausia Marble Market faces danger from broken wires and leaning pole

Lahore: Residents and traders in Ghausia Marble Market have raised serious concerns over a dangerous web of hanging electric wires, broken connections, and a leaning utility pole that could collapse at any time. Citizens say they have repeatedly complained to the relevant authorities, but no effective action has been taken despite the visible risk. According to locals, the danger increases further during rainfall, when the chances of electric shock, short circuit, or pole collapse become more severe. The issue is not only a public safety threat but also a risk to nearby businesses, road movement, and commercial confidence in the area. Will authorities act before a major accident occurs?

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