Death Toll in Pakistan’s Karachi Mall Fire Rises to 11
The 26 fatalities include a firefighter, with 81 people still missing as rescue teams continue search operations amid concerns over safety violations and delayed response.
- On January 18, 2026, a massive fire gutted the Gul Plaza shopping mall on M.A. Jinnah Road in Karachi, and rescuers recovered five more bodies overnight, raising the death toll to at least 11.
- Officials say the blaze likely began in a shop, suspected from an electrical short circuit, and spread rapidly through flammable stock and poor ventilation in nearly 1,200 shops.
- Operational challenges included narrow access and water shortages as about 26 fire tenders, four snorkels and 10 water bowsers joined firefighters and rescue teams controlling the blaze.
- On Monday, search teams began looking for more than 60 missing people as around 30 injured patients were moved to burns centre and Jinnah Hospital, while Citizens-Police Liaison Committee and Edhi Foundation set up help desks and arranged DNA testing.
- Authorities said a formal investigation will follow cooling operations, with police probing the exact cause while officials warned the structure is unstable amid debris removal.
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