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Death toll in Karachi shopping plaza fire rises to 11 as search continues for 60 missing

Firefighters try to control a massive fire that was broke out in a multi-story shopping mall in Karachi, 18 January, 2026
Firefighters try to control a massive fire that was broke out in a multi-story shopping mall in Karachi, 18 January, 2026 Copyright  AP Photo
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On Sunday night, Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah said families had reported about 60 people missing, prompting authorities to launch a search operation.

The death toll from a massive fire at a shopping plaza in Pakistan's largest city, Karachi, rose to at least 11 after rescuers recovered five more bodies from the badly damaged building during an overnight search for about 60 people reported missing, officials said on Monday.

Firefighters extinguished the blaze at the multi-storey Gul Plaza late on Sunday nearly 24 hours after it erupted, allowing rescue teams to enter the building to rescue those trapped there.

Mayor Murtaza Wahab said four more bodies were recovered overnight, raising the death toll to at least 10.

However, a police surgeon Dr Summaiya Syed said so far five bodies had been brought to the Civil Hospital Karachi, while local media reported that at least 14 people died in the blaze.

The fire started late on Saturday and quickly spread through shops storing cosmetics, garments and plastic goods, said Dr. Abid Jalal Sheikh, the city's chief rescue officer.

Firefighters examine a collapsed portion of a multi-story shopping mall following a massive fire in Karachi, 18 January, 2026
Firefighters examine a collapsed portion of a multi-story shopping mall following a massive fire in Karachi, 18 January, 2026 AP Photo

On Sunday night, Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah said families had reported about 60 people missing, prompting authorities to launch a search operation.

Chief Fire Officer Humayun Ahmed told local media that the massive fire had badly damaged the structure.

Some of the relatives of the missing waited outside the plaza Monday, hoping for news, local media reported.

The cause of the fire was not immediately known and police said an investigation was under way.

Karachi, the capital of Sindh province, has a history of deadly fires, often blamed on poor safety standards and illegal construction.

In November 2023, a fire at a shopping mall in the city killed 10 people and injured 22 others. A massive fire at a garments factory in 2012 killed 260 people.

Additional sources • AP

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