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Major fire breaks out at Karachi warehouse

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KARACHI: A major fire has engulfed a clothing warehouse near Jamshed Road in Karachi, causing significant damage, ARY News reported.

According to reports, the fire has spread to the ground and first floors of the building, and tin sheets from the first floor have also collapsed.

Six fire tenders and water bowsers have been dispatched to the scene and are currently battling the blaze. However, due to the intensity of the fire, it is taking time to bring it under control.

Initial reports indicate that no one was present inside the building at the time of the fire. However, firefighters are conducting a thorough search of the premises as a precautionary measure.

Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah has directed concerned authorities to submit a report on the incident. He has also instructed them to take immediate action to contain the fire and prevent further damage.

The Chief Minister has further emphasized the importance of implementing safety measures to prevent such incidents in the future.

Teams from various agencies, including Rescue 1122, police, and other relevant departments, are working together to assist in the firefighting efforts.

Read More: Fire breaks out on Karachi-bound Tezgam Express

Earlier on December 19, a fire broke out on Tezgam Express, causing panic among the passengers.

According to the spokesperson of Pakistan Railways, the incident occurred between Kot Lakhpat and Jia Bagga Railway Station.

The brake van of the Tezgam Express caught fire as it travelled from Lahore to Karachi.

The passengers quickly disembarked the train as soon as the incident happened and no casualties were reported, as per the spokesperson.

Rescue 1122 and the train staff rushed to the spot, promptly extinguished the flames. The affected brake van was detached and the Tezgam Express was clear to depart to Karachi.

Pakistan Railways CEO Amir Ali Baloch ordered an immediate inquiry into the incident, directing the officials to submit the report within two days.



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