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    Karachi Gas Blast Death Toll Rises to 16, Rescue Ongoing

    World February 19, 20262 Mins Read
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    A devastating gas cylinder explosion in Karachi’s densely populated Soldier Bazaar area has claimed 16 lives, with rescue operations still underway amid the rubble of a collapsed residential building. The tragedy unfolded early Sunday morning in Gul Rana Colony, where a gas leak triggered a powerful blast around 4:15 AM during suhoor time, collapsing the structure and trapping families inside.

    Local authorities, including Eastern District Police and Sindh Rescue 1122, confirmed the rising death toll. Among the victims are six women and four children, with 14 others injured and rushed to nearby hospitals like Civil Hospital’s trauma center. Dr. Mohammad Sabir Memon reported that 13 bodies were brought to their facility alone.

    Eyewitnesses described a scene of chaos as the first-floor blast ripped through the illegal multi-story building, which was poorly constructed with haphazardly joined rooms. Rescue teams, equipped with urban search and rescue units and disaster response vehicles, face immense challenges navigating the cramped spaces and debris. Chief Operating Officer Dr. Abid of Rescue 1122 noted the building’s partial collapse and the difficulties posed by its irregular design.

    Police have cordoned off the area, enhancing security to manage crowds in this bustling neighborhood. The explosion also damaged adjacent structures, complicating efforts. As teams dig through the wreckage, hopes remain for any survivors, but officials warn the toll could climb higher.

    This incident underscores ongoing safety concerns with gas cylinders in Pakistan’s urban slums, where substandard housing amplifies risks. Investigations are underway to determine the exact cause, but preliminary reports point to a cylinder leak. Families mourn as the city grapples with yet another preventable disaster.

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