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Home / Disasters and Accidents / Karachi Mall Inferno: 3 Dead, Dozen Injured

Karachi Mall Inferno: 3 Dead, Dozen Injured

18 Jan

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Summary

  • A massive fire killed at least three and injured about a dozen at Karachi's Gul Plaza.
  • The blaze spread rapidly through stored imported garments and plastic goods.
  • Many structures in Pakistan lack adequate fire prevention systems, exacerbating risks.
Karachi Mall Inferno: 3 Dead, Dozen Injured

A fierce fire tore through the Gul Plaza shopping mall in Karachi, Pakistan's largest city, on the night of Saturday, January 17, 2026. The devastating blaze claimed the lives of at least three individuals and left about a dozen others injured. Firefighters responded swiftly after the fire was reported shortly after 10 p.m. local time, battling intense flames that shot from the building's windows.

The rapid spread of the fire was attributed to large quantities of imported garments, clothing, and plastic household goods stored within the mall, which acted as fuel. The cause of the fire remains unknown, with authorities planning an investigation once the blaze is fully extinguished. Such incidents are tragically common in Pakistan due to a widespread lack of essential fire prevention and firefighting systems in many buildings.

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This event serves as a grim reminder of fire safety deficiencies, particularly in commercial spaces. Karachi, the capital of Sindh province, has experienced similar tragedies; notably, a shopping mall fire in November 2023 resulted in 10 deaths and 22 injuries. The ongoing vulnerability of these structures underscores the urgent need for improved safety measures across the country.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
A large fire broke out at the Gul Plaza shopping mall on Saturday night, killing at least three people and injuring around a dozen.
The fire intensified rapidly due to the presence of flammable materials like imported garments and plastic goods stored in the affected areas of the mall.
Yes, many structures in Pakistan, including shopping malls, lack adequate fire prevention and firefighting systems, leading to severe damages and casualties in fire incidents.

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