Tragedy in Karachi: Fire Claims 30 Lives as Rescue Operations Continue
A devastating fire at Gul Shopping Plaza in Karachi, Pakistan, has claimed 30 lives, with 73 individuals still missing. The fire, which broke out in the basement and spread rapidly, took 36 hours to control. Rescue operations continue amidst ongoing safety concerns and pending legal cases.
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A devastating fire at Gul Shopping Plaza in Karachi has claimed the lives of 30 individuals, as rescue operations continue under challenging conditions. The catastrophic blaze, which began in the basement of the market on January 17, spread rapidly throughout the complex, highlighting severe safety concerns.
Sindh police surgeon Dr. Summaiya Syed confirmed the rising death toll, with only 10 victims identified due to severe burns. Amidst the tragedy, 73 individuals, including minors, remain missing, compelling continued rescue efforts. Mayor Murtaza Wahab and local officials worked diligently to compile missing persons lists, with families and shop owners contributing vital information.
Governor Sindh Kamran Tessori visited the scene, pledging compensation for affected businesses and families. As investigators uncover the building's safety violations, legal battles loom. Meanwhile, fire officials anticipate rescue operations could extend up to two more weeks as the nation grapples with this appalling disaster.
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