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High-rise buildings are increasing in Pakistan — but are our cities prepared for fire emergencies? In this important discussion, Dr. Nasir Javed explains why repeated fire tragedies in Karachi, Lahore, and Islamabad are not accidents — but planning and governance failures. This episode covers: Lack of fire safety planning at design stage Absence of proper open space around buildings Weak enforcement of building codes Failure of municipal inspections Shortage of qualified urban planners & architects Civil defense system decline Fire exits blocked in plazas Poor emergency evacuation planning Lack of annual fire safety certification Weak implementation of Punjab Fire Safety laws Multi-Story Building Acts & Condominium laws Importance of mandatory building insurance Third-party safety inspections Margalla Towers collapse & ownership rights issues Need for institutional capacity building Fire drills & public awareness gaps Media’s role in civic education Urban governance and regulatory failure The discussion highlights how fire safety is preventive management, not post-fire response. The problem is not just lack of fire brigades — it is weak planning, weak enforcement, and weak institutions. This episode is valuable for: 🏙️ Urban planners & architects 🚒 Fire safety professionals 🏢 Real estate developers 📜 Policy makers & regulators 🎓 Students of urban development 📺 Media professionals 👨👩👧 Citizens concerned about public safety Urban disasters are preventable — if planning, inspection, and governance systems work properly.High-rise buildings are increasing in Pakistan — but are our cities prepared for fire emergencies? In this important discussion, Dr. Nasir Javed explains why repeated fire tragedies in Karachi, Lahore, and Islamabad are not accidents — but planning and governance failures. This episode covers: Lack of fire safety planning at design stage Absence of proper open space around buildings Weak enforcement of building codes Failure of municipal inspections Shortage of qualified urban planners & architects Civil defense system decline Fire exits blocked in plazas Poor emergency evacuation planning Lack of annual fire safety certification Weak implementation of Punjab Fire Safety laws Multi-Story Building Acts & Condominium laws Importance of mandatory building insurance Third-party safety inspections Margalla Towers collapse & ownership rights issues Need for institutional capacity building Fire drills & public awareness gaps Media’s role in civic education Urban governance and regulatory failure The discussion highlights how fire safety is preventive management, not post-fire response. The problem is not just lack of fire brigades — it is weak planning, weak enforcement, and weak institutions. This episode is valuable for: 🏙️ Urban planners & architects 🚒 Fire safety professionals 🏢 Real estate developers 📜 Policy makers & regulators 🎓 Students of urban development 📺 Media professionals 👨👩👧 Citizens concerned about public safety Urban disasters are preventable — if planning, inspection, and governance systems work properly. #FireSafetyPakistan #HighRiseFire #UrbanPlanningPakistan #BuildingSafety #KarachiFire #LahoreFire #IslamabadBuildings #CityGovernance #UrbanCrisis #FireBrigade #CivilDefense #BuildingCodes #PublicSafety #UrbanManagement #PakistanCities