Tragedy and Loss: Karachi Mall Fire Claims 27 Lives
A devastating fire swept through Karachi's Gul Plaza mall, claiming 27 lives. Rescue efforts continue as nearly 60 remain missing. Relatives and shop owners express frustration at the delayed response. Local charities provide relief while authorities investigate the cause of the city's worst fire in a decade.
In Karachi, a catastrophic fire broke out at the Gul Plaza shopping complex over the weekend, tragically claiming 27 lives and leaving rescuers searching for nearly 60 missing people feared dead. The blaze, the city's largest in a decade, raged for nearly two days, leaving a desolate scene of ash and debris.
As firefighters continue their search, grieving families wait, hoping for news amidst rising anger over delayed emergency response. Local charities have mobilized to support rescue operations, providing essential supplies and assistance to those affected, including shop owners and the broader community.
Authorities have launched an investigation into the fire's cause, with initial reports suggesting multiple locked exits exacerbated the situation. The tragedy marks Karachi's deadliest fire since a 2012 industrial blaze, underscoring the need for improved safety measures and accountability.
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