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    Karachi Grieves After Deadly Blaze At Gul Plaza Still A Lot is Missing

    After Deadly Blaze At Gul Plaza At least 10 people are gone, and 59 are still missing after a long 33-hour search

    Karachi is in shock. This week, the news about the Gul Plaza fire hit hard. At least 10 people are gone, and 59 are still missing after a long 33-hour search. It started with a small fire at a flower shop around 10:30 pm and turned into a major disaster.

    Families are waiting outside, stuck in worry. Every hour that passes feels like forever as they listen to the machines and hope for good news.

    Trapped Inside

    What we’re learning about Gul Plaza is bad. It sounds like the building was sealed up, with no air and not enough exits. That’s a deadly mix when a fire breaks out. There were flammable things inside** that made the fire spread fast, and the smoke made it impossible to see or breathe.

    The heat got so intense that parts of the building fell apart, and the rescue teams had to stop for a while. Now, people are worried that anyone still alive may be trapped without air.

    This wasn’t just an accident; it was a failure from top to bottom.

    You can see the sadness on everyone’s face near Gul Plaza. Moms are holding photos. Dads keep looking at the rescue teams. They’re all hoping for a miracle, even though it seems less and less likely.

    Rules Aren’t Enough

    Karachi has seen this before, but nothing changes much. There are rules for buildings, but they don’t seem to matter. Exits are blocked. Fire drills don’t happen. Inspections are just a show.

    The Karachi Gul Plaza fire tragedy shows what happens when people care more about money than safety.

    Pakistan’s Been Through a Lot

    It’s not just the fire; Pakistan has a lot on its plate right now.

    There’s talk about Prime Minister Sharif possibly working with Donald Trump on Gaza. People are debating what that means for Pakistan!

    Students are planning protests on February 12 to show they care about what’s happening in the world.

    And in Balochistan, someone asked why there are 4G towers in empty areas, which got people talking about what matters most for the area.

    Time to Step Up?

    All these issues connect to one thing trust.

    People need to know that things are being done the right way, from building safety to tough choices that the Government makes.

    Gul Plaza can’t just be another sad story. Maybe it can make things change for the better.

    Everyone’s watching as the rescue goes on and the questions get asked. The families need more than just talk. They need real solutions and lasting changes. The families need consequences for those responsible for the deaths of their loved ones.

    For now, Karachi is in mourning.

    Check Pakistan Updates for reliable details and updates.

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