Karachi, Pakistan – Sindh Senior Minister Sherrif Mehmood Qaimi revealed that an investigation into the cause of the massive fire that engulfed the iconic Gul Plaza in Karachi, Pakistan is underway. Speaking to a local news channel, Geo News, Qaimi stated that the rescue team arrived at the scene shortly after the fire broke out, but the extent of the damage was not immediately apparent.
“It’s too early to say how the fire started,” Qaimi said. “But we are working closely with the rescue teams and the authorities to determine the cause and extent of the damage.”
Qaimi added that the Chief Secretary, Commissioner, and DIG were all on the scene, and the fire was being brought under control. He emphasized that the first priority is to rescue those trapped in the building.
“We have called for an investigation into the cause of the fire and how it spread so quickly,” Qaimi said. “We will leave no stone unturned to determine the truth.”
Qaimi also pointed out that the fire was not extinguished immediately because there were no fire extinguishers in the building. “There are hundreds of old buildings in Karachi, and we need to take steps to ensure that they are equipped with fire safety measures,” he said.
The Sindh government has announced that an inquiry will be conducted into the cause of the fire and the response of the authorities. The Minister for Local Government, Saeeduddin Shaihk, announced that an initial report will be submitted within the next 24 hours.
The death toll from the fire is expected to be around 50, with many more injured. The victims’ families will be provided with assistance and compensation, according to the Sindh government.
The authorities have also announced that a relief camp will be set up for those affected by the fire, and a team of experts will be deployed to help with the rescue efforts.
In related news, a massive fire broke out at a factory in the city of Karachi, leaving several people injured. The fire was brought under control, but not before it had caused significant damage.
The Sindh government has promised to take steps to improve fire safety measures in the province, and to ensure that such incidents do not recur in the future.
The fire at the Gul Plaza has sent shockwaves across the country, with many taking to social media to express their condolences to the victims and their families.
The Sindh government has announced that an inquiry will be conducted into the cause of the fire and the response of the authorities. The Minister for Local Government, Saeeduddin Shaihk, announced that an initial report will be submitted within the next 24 hours.
The death toll from the fire is expected to be around 50, with many more injured. The victims’ families will be provided with assistance and compensation, according to the Sindh government.
The authorities have also announced that a relief camp will be set up for those affected by the fire, and a team of experts will be deployed to help with the rescue efforts.
In related news, a massive earthquake struck the province of Sindh, causing widespread destruction and damage. The epicenter of the earthquake was located in the city of Karachi, and the tremors were felt across the province.
The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) has announced that it is providing assistance to the affected areas, and that a team of experts is being deployed to help with the rescue efforts.
The Sindh government has also announced that it is providing assistance to the affected areas, and that a relief camp will be set up for those in need.
The earthquake has once again highlighted the need for better disaster preparedness and response mechanisms in the country.
In other news, a 24-year-old motorcyclist was killed in a road accident in the city of Karachi. The motorcyclist was riding his bike when he was hit by a speeding vehicle.
The police have launched an investigation into the incident, and the family of the deceased has been provided with assistance and compensation.
In a separate incident, a woman in the city of Peshawar was sentenced to life imprisonment for murdering her five-year-old son. The woman had pleaded guilty to the crime, and the court had ordered a DNA test to confirm her identity.
The case highlights the prevalence of domestic violence and child abuse in the country, and the

