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Karachi’s Millennium Mall fire almost doused after 500 shops damaged: rescue official
2025-06-18 00:00:00.0     黎明报-最新     原网页

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       A massive blaze that erupted in Millennium Mall located on Karachi’s Rashid Minhas Road on Tuesday, destroying over 500 shops, is almost doused by firefighters after several hours of hectic efforts, a rescue official said.

       Rescue 1122 spokesperson Hassaan Ul Haseeb Khan told Dawn.com, “The rescue team arrived at the mall within 15 minutes of receiving information of the fire at 4:06am. There, a security guard informed them that the fire had erupted inside surveillance system of a control room due to a short circuit on the third floor.”

       The spokesperson was of the view that perhaps the mall management had initially overlooked the fire.

       When the firemen arrived there, the fire had spread onto the roof of the mall, where chillers were being kept as it was centrally air conditioned. This intensified the fire and heavy flames emanating from it touched the windows of the nearby Saima Mall and Residency building, triggering fears of a fire there.

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       “However, 12 fire tenders, with the help of two snorkels, managed to control the fire after hectic efforts lasting for several hours. Cooling work is continuing,” he said.

       Khan added it might take two more hours to completely extinguish the fire. He elaborated that the fire has been extinguished by up to 90 per cent, adding that it is taking a long time because of the presence of large objects inside shops. Firefighters are searching every shop to extinguish any flames there.

       He said that the third floor of the three-storey building was completely destroyed, while the first and second floor were partially damaged. There were more than 150 shops on each floor.

       He estimated that around 500-600 shops were badly destroyed, causing significant financial losses, but no injuries were reported.

       Fire incidents are common in the metropolis due to the absence of adequate fire safety measures in buildings. In November of 2023, city planners, engineers and experts of building plans at a symposium were sure that some 90 per cent of all structures in Karachi — residential, commercial and industrial — did not have a fire prevention and firefighting system.

       Thirty shops were gutted when a huge fire erupted in a commercial building in Clifton in February. Four people, including one firefighter, were affected by smoke inhalation, and 12 firefighters worked for four hours to bring the fire under control.

       Last year, the KMC informed the Sindh High Court that it had conducted a fire safety audit of over 265 commercial buildings, and not a single one was found to have a fire safety certificate or a no-objection certificate (NOC) issued by the fire brigade department.

       Out of 265 buildings, around 155 did not have fire alarms and smoke detectors installed, while the status of nine such buildings was not available in this respect, the KMC report added.

       Similarly, the condition of the wiring and electric system of over 155 buildings was termed unsatisfactory. Regarding access to firefighting equipment, the report said that around 200 buildings had no or unsatisfactory firefighting equipment.

       


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