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The Chief Fire Officer of the Karachi Municipal Corporation, Humayun Khan, has stated that the rescue operation at the site of the tragic incident at Gul Plaza may take up to 15 days to complete. In a media briefing, Khan expressed concerns over the risk of fire flaring up again as they work to clear the debris. Dr. Samia, a police surgeon in Karachi, has confirmed that 20 bodies have not been identified yet, as they were charred beyond recognition in the fire.
The rescue operation is being carried out amidst challenging conditions, with temperatures plummeting to as low as 20 km/h. The operation has been slowed down due to the sheer size of the area affected by the fire, and the team has been working tirelessly for three days. The Chief Fire Officer added that they have managed to rescue 32 cars from the top floor of the building, and efforts are being made to clear the debris and identify the victims.
In related news, the government has established a special committee to investigate the incident, and the Chief Fire Officer has been called in for questioning. The Association of Blood Donors and Development (Abad) Pakistan has expressed its concerns over the lack of preparedness in the face of such a disaster, and the Chief Fire Officer has assured that they are doing their best to mitigate the situation.
In other news, the Sindh government has expressed gratitude to the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation for their efforts in eradicating polio in the country. The World Bank has launched an investigation into a project in Sindh, and the MQM has called for a thorough inquiry. In a related development, the Board of Peace has been criticized for its lack of transparency in its operations.
Meanwhile, a new project has been launched in the UAE to combat water scarcity through artificial rainfall. In Karachi, the police have identified the owners of three cars that were recovered from the rubble of the building. In other news, Bollywood actress Saiyami Kher has spoken out about the challenges she faced in her early days as an actress, and the Sindh High Court has sentenced a woman to life imprisonment for murdering her husband.
In a separate incident, a police officer was suspended for his involvement in a dacoity case. The MQM has called for a thorough investigation into the matter, and the World Bank has launched a probe into a project in Sindh. In related news, the Board of Peace has been criticized for its lack of transparency in its operations.
In other news, the temperature in Karachi has plummeted to as low as 20 km/h, and the police have advised commuters to exercise caution while driving. The government has launched a new project to combat water scarcity in the UAE, and the World Bank has launched an investigation into a project in Sindh.

