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Death toll at Gul Plaza hits 73 as search operation concludes

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KARACHI: The rescue and search operation at Gul Plaza concluded on its ninth day, with authorities recovering two more bodies from the debris, bringing the death toll to 73.

Using DNA testing, officials have identified another victim, taking the total number of identified bodies to 23. Of the 79 people reported missing, only six remain unaccounted for.

Deputy Commissioner South, Javed Nabi Khosa, stated that the building will be sealed today. Families of 13 missing persons have neither contacted authorities nor provided DNA samples, while 55 families have submitted DNA samples.

Data for 30 deceased victims has been sent to the government to facilitate compensation, and checks will soon be distributed among the bereaved families.

SSP City, Arif Aziz, added that a case was registered yesterday, and statements are being recorded. So far, statements from 10 individuals, including six guards, have been taken. Authorities plan to collect information from CCTV footage to determine negligence or misconduct, ensuring that all aspects of the tragedy are fully investigated.

Sindh Govt approves reconstruction of fire-hit Gul Plaza

Sindh Govt

Karachi: The Sindh government has announced plans to rebuild Gul Plaza, which was recently damaged in a fire.

According to sources, the reconstruction will be funded from the provincial budget, and the multi-storey plaza is expected to be completed within one year. Once rebuilt, shops will be allotted to their original owners.

The government has reportedly consulted construction experts to ensure the rebuilding is carried out efficiently.

Meanwhile, to support affected businesses, temporary commercial spaces have been arranged. Three locations have been selected by the Sindh government to accommodate shopkeepers during the reconstruction period.

This initiative aims to restore business activity quickly while ensuring the long-term rebuilding of Gul Plaza.

On the other hand,  Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah has announced that each shop owner affected by the Gul Plaza fire will receive Rs500,000 in the first phase, alongside plans for the complete reconstruction of the plaza.

Delivering a policy statement in the Sindh Assembly, Shah expressed deep sorrow over the incident, which claimed multiple lives and left several people missing.

He confirmed that out of 88 reported missing, 82 were verified, 67 bodies have been recovered, and DNA identification is ongoing for the remaining victims.

The fire, Shah explained, started at 10:14 AM on a ground-floor shop, with the fire brigade called at 10:26 AM. A government representative reached the site 16 minutes later.

The CM emphasized that politics should not be played over such tragedies and that responsible parties will face accountability.

Shah also addressed past administrative issues, stating that the lease of Gul Plaza was approved decades ago and had been renewed over time. He said, “We are still cleaning up the legacy issues from before the Eighteenth Amendment.”

Regarding relief measures, Shah announced:

Rs500,000 compensation to each affected shop owner in the first phase, distributed via the Karachi Chamber of Commerce.

Temporary shops will be provided for two years until reconstruction is completed.

The Sindh government will ensure security for affected traders.

Loans of up to Rs10 million will be available to shop owners, with interest covered by the government.

The CM assured that Gul Plaza would be rebuilt in its original form within two years, with expert consultation to ensure safety and modern compliance standards. Temporary arrangements for shops will be made within two months.

Shah stressed the importance of coordination among government departments, calling for a unified approach to disaster management and highlighting the need for insurance legislation for such incidents in the future.

During the assembly session, members of MQM and Jamaat-e-Islami stood up in protest over certain statements, but the Speaker reminded members to follow house rules.

This announcement follows widespread criticism and concern over the Gul Plaza fire, which has prompted scrutiny of safety measures, emergency response, and long-term urban planning in Karachi.

Fire at Karachi’s Gul Plaza: 27 bodies found, 81 missing

Fire at Karachi

KARACHI: Fire brigade and rescue teams continue their operations at Gul Plaza in Karachi, where the ground and first floors of the building have been cleared following a massive fire.

Deputy Commissioner of Karachi South, Javed Nabi Khoso, confirmed that teams are attempting to access the second and third floors, cutting through grills with the help of specialized equipment.

According to the DC, the number of missing persons stands at 81, though some names were listed twice, with 74 confirmed as missing so far.

Police Surgeon Dr Summaiya Syed Tariq stated that 27 bodies have been brought to Civil Hospital Karachi. Samples have been collected from 14 of the deceased, with seven identified, including one through the national identity card.

DNA samples from 50 family members have been sent to the Sindh Forensic DNA Laboratory, with testing to be conducted at the International Centre for Chemical and Biological Sciences, University of Karachi. Human remains recovered from the site are also undergoing examination.

Shocking Revelations

Affected shopkeepers revealed that the building has a total of 26 entrances and exits, but at 10 PM on the night of the fire, only two were open. There were no emergency exits, and the fire spread rapidly throughout the plaza.

Shopkeepers described the chaotic scene: electricity was out, visibility was extremely poor due to thick smoke, and people struggled to breathe.

 Many workers and customers were trapped inside, and several fainted before being rescued. Some survivors were pulled out of the building through self-help efforts by shopkeepers.

The fire at Gul Plaza has caused devastation, highlighting serious safety lapses in the building’s design and emergency preparedness, while rescue teams continue their efforts to reach all affected floors.