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Gul Plaza fire death toll climbs to 30

Published on: January 21, 2026 5:30 PM

The death toll from the Gul Plaza fire in Karachi has risen to 30, officials confirmed Wednesday. Rescue teams continue searching the rubble under smoke and intense heat, with over 80 people still missing. Authorities warned that the number of casualties could rise further as DNA testing continues.

Rescue workers are searching the second, third floors, and basement of the building. The Bomb Disposal Squad is monitoring the site, but no evidence of sabotage has emerged. The Sindh Building Control Authority confirmed it has complete records of Gul Plaza, including maps, construction details, and shop approvals.

Read more: Rescue efforts continue at Gul Plaza as death toll reaches 29

Authorities said the plaza was originally approved for a basement, ground floor, and three upper floors. Parking was later moved to the roof and fourth floor. The building housed about 1,102 shops with six staircases and 16 exits, but fire safety gaps remain.

Karachi Commissioner Hasan Naqvi and Police Chief Azad Khan visited the site, recording statements from victims and rescue teams. A Sindh inquiry committee has begun its investigation, focusing on facts, not blame. Officials emphasized collective responsibility and promised a transparent report.

Read more: Karachi rescue teams clear Gul Plaza basement after deadly fire

Rescue operations face challenges from lingering flames and heat, with debris removal paused until all missing people are accounted for. Families have started receiving bodies identified through DNA tests, and adjacent Rampa Plaza remains sealed. Officials urged caution and better fire safety measures in future construction.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: building safety, DNA identification, fire casualties, Gul Plaza fire, Karachi mall blaze, Latest, rescue operations

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