Gul Plaza Fire Death Toll Rises to 26, Over 70 Still Missing

Gul Plaza Fire Death Toll Rises to 15, Over 70 Still Missing
KARACHI: After around 33 hours of hard work, the rescuers were able to put out the fire, however the number of victims from the Gul Plaza fire is still rising at 26.
According to the Sindh government’s support center, three more names were added to the list, bringing the total number of those missing in the incident to 74.
The large, multi-story Gul Plaza shopping center in the city’s business sector caught fire late on Saturday. It raged for over 24 hours, impeding rescue attempts in the crowded area.
Crews began cooling and cleaning debris after fighting the fire for more than twenty-four hours, but worries that additional casualties might still be trapped within rose.
The facility, which has more than 1,200 stores, lacks ventilation, according to firefighters, which resulted in dense smoke filling the mall and hindered attempts to get to those who were trapped inside.
Amidst protests over purported inadequacies in the government’ response, portions of the building fell due to the fire, and rescuers entered the structure by smashing windows and smashing walls with hammers.
Bodies Recovered, Some Unidentifiable
Asad Raza, the Deputy Inspector General (DIG) for South Africa, verified 15 deaths. According to the rescuers, five of the bodies found at the scene cannot be identified.
Flames were seen rising from the structure when the fire started on Saturday, and firemen worked into the night to put it out.
The structure was surrounded by hundreds of people, including upset store owners whose establishments had been reduced to rubble.Shopkeeper Yasmeen Bano stated, “We’ve been left high and dry, reduced to zero; 20 years of hard work, all gone.”
“When we arrived, the fire from the ground floor had spread to the upper floors, and almost the entire building was already engulfed in flames,” Rescue 1122 spokeswoman Hassanul Haseeb Khan told Reuters.
ashif, Faraz, Muhammad Aamir, Furqan, and two unidentified people are among the dead, according to rescue officials.
Haseeb, Waseem, Daniyal, Sadiq, Hamza, Rahim, Fahad, Jawad, Ayan, Abdullah, Usman, Zain, and Nadir were among those hurt.
According to fire department authorities, the fire rekindled in several areas of the structure after midday today, causing a brief halt to the rescue effort.
They stated that after the fire is put out, rescue efforts would restart.
During a visit to the scene, Karachi further Inspector General of Police (AIG) Azad Khan stated that further bodies might be found inside the structure.
“No evidence of sabotage found according to initial investigation,” he stated, noting that all injured people had been released from hospitals.
When Karachi Mayor Murtaza Wahab showed up at the scene late on Sunday night, over twenty-three hours after the fire started, people there protested.
The families of 59 people have reportedly called the police on behalf of their loved ones.
Rescue Work Continues Amid Dangerous Conditions
Fire Officer Zafar Khan said the condition of the building is extremely unsafe. He explained that rescue teams can only stay inside for short periods.
“We inspect relatively safer areas and come out immediately,” he said, adding that teams are searching for possible survivors.
To access blocked sections, rescuers are cutting windows and breaking walls with hammers. The cooling process is ongoing, and officials expect rescue work to speed up as access improves.
How the Fire Started
According to a report submitted to Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah, the fire broke out between 9:45pm and 10:15pm on Saturday.
Rescue services received an emergency call at 10:38pm, reporting a fire at the ground-floor shops of the multi-storey Gul Plaza shopping centre. Unverified reports suggest the fire may have started at a flower shop.
Flames quickly spread to the upper floors. Firefighters battled the blaze throughout the night.
Eyewitness Accounts and Business Losses
Hundreds of people gathered outside the building as the fire raged. Many shopkeepers watched helplessly as their businesses were destroyed.
“We are left with nothing. Twenty years of hard work is gone,” said shop owner Yasmeen Bano.
Fire Spread Rapidly, Say Rescuers
Rescue 1122 spokesperson Hassanul Haseeb Khan told Reuters that the fire had already engulfed most of the building when teams arrived.
“The flames from the ground floor had spread rapidly to the upper floors,” he said.
Missing Persons and Ongoing Investigation
Karachi Mayor Murtaza Wahab visited the site nearly 23 hours after the fire began, which sparked protests from affected families.
He said around 65 people were initially reported missing. Police later confirmed that families of 59 individuals contacted authorities.
Police traced 26 mobile phone numbers to the incident site. Efforts are ongoing to locate others.
Firefighting Details
The Chief Fire Officer said foam was used from the first day to control the blaze. He confirmed that around 90% of the fire has been extinguished, but goods stored inside the building are still burning.
Authorities have promised a full investigation into the cause of the fire and possible safety lapses.
This is a developing story, and more details are expected.
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