Deadly Fire Breaks Out at Karachi’s Gul Plaza, Leaving Multiple Casualties as chaos engulfed the four-story commercial building. The Gul Plaza blaze started on the mezzanine floor and quickly spread to the basement. Firefighters in Karachi rushed to control the flames, while Edhi rescue operations saved dozens of trapped individuals.
The fire claimed three lives, including Amir, Faraz, and Asif, and injured 20 more. Smoke inhalation victims and stampede injuries during the fire overwhelmed Civil Hospital Karachi‘s treatment facilities. Chief Fire Officer Humayun Khan confirmed that 12 fire brigade vehicles and two snorkels were deployed to manage the emergency.
Over 400 shops in the building were affected in the Karachi fire, causing significant property loss. Traffic delays affected rescue efforts, but KWSC emergency response teams ensured water supply despite emergency water shortage concerns. Sindh Rangers emergency assistance and a police contingent supported crowd control and evacuation.
Rescue and relief operations continued for hours, with 23 rescued individuals receiving critical care. The fire spread rapidly because safety measures in the four-story commercial building were inadequate. Edhi Foundation and other civil agencies coordinated urban disaster response and fire emergency management, highlighting the need for strict building fire safety regulations.
Officials urged the public to remain cautious around commercial complexes and follow evacuation protocols during such emergencies. Civil rescue coordination between firefighters, KWSC, and Sindh Rangers proved vital in reducing further casualties. Authorities are investigating the cause of the fire to prevent similar incidents in the future.
This deadly incident underscores the risks of Karachi building fires and the importance of preparedness, timely response, and effective rescue operations.
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Deadly fire breaks out at Karachi’s Gul Plaza, leaving multiple casualties. Firefighters and Edhi rescue operations rush to save victims.








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