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A family from Sukkur, Muhammad Atta, who went missing during the recent Karachi Plaza fire, has left for Karachi as his family is worried about his whereabouts. According to his family, Muhammad Atta was present at the shopping mall where the fire took place, trying to find his children. However, when they had a telephone conversation with him, he seemed to be inside the mall, stating that he couldn’t see anything and was trying to get out.
The family has been worried since the conversation, and they have now left for Karachi to find their loved one. The Karachi Plaza fire claimed the life of 20-year-old Ameer, whose marriage was scheduled for Eid. The investigation into the fire is still ongoing, and if evidence of sabotage is found, action will be taken against those responsible.
In a related development, Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah has announced that aid will be provided to the families of the victims from today. The list of missing persons has been updated to 70, and three more names have been added to the list today. The Rescue 1122 has stated that more bodies might be recovered during the rescue operation.
The fire broke out in Karachi’s Plaza shopping mall on the night of the incident, and it spread rapidly, engulfing the entire area in less than an hour. The intensity of the fire was such that it was not possible to estimate its severity at the time.
In other news, the weather forecast for Karachi suggests that the temperature will remain dry and cool for the next three days. Meanwhile, humpback dolphins have been spotted in the coastal areas of Pasni and Jeeo.
The Pakistan Meteorological Department reported that the intensity of the earthquake was 5.8 on the Richter scale. The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) announced that the recent military exercise included training in modern aerial warfare tactics, with night composite air operations being a key part of the exercise.
In a separate incident, a 24-year-old motorcyclist named Bilal Shah was stabbed to death in the Bagh-e-Shah area. The police have been criticized for their failure to apprehend the culprits.
The District and Session Courts of Islamabad have expressed their concern over the delay in arresting the culprits. Judge Afzal Mughal has directed the police to obtain a search warrant from the magistrate and present the culprits in court by 11 am today.
In a related development, Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah has announced that aid will be provided to the families of the victims from today.
Meanwhile, a court in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh has sentenced a mother to life imprisonment for the murder of her five-year-old son. The case has sparked outrage in India, and the mother has been condemned by the public.
In entertainment news, Pakistani actress Hania Amir and singer Asim Azhar have made headlines again, sparking rumors of a possible romance.

