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A multistory building collapse in Pakistan's port city of Karachi kills at least 6 people

  • A five-story residential building collapsed on July 4, 2025, in Karachi's Baghdadi, Lyari, killing 16 people and injuring three others during ongoing rescue operations.
  • The structure was identified as unsafe three years prior, and an official evacuation notice was issued about six weeks before the incident; however, the occupants did not leave the premises.
  • Rescue teams including Rangers, city wardens, and emergency personnel used heavy machinery and a Trapped Person Locator to search survivors amid challenges from unstable structure and congested streets.
  • District South Deputy Commissioner Javed Khoso stated the operation could take up to eight to ten more hours, with 10-12 people possibly trapped under the rubble as 16 bodies were recovered including six women and ten men.
  • The collapse highlights Karachi's widespread issue of aging unsafe buildings, prompting the Sindh government to form a high-level committee that will report investigation findings and plans to relocate residents from dilapidated structures.
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Search continues after Pakistan building collapse kills 16

KARACHI - Rescue teams in Pakistan worked in searing heat and humidity on Saturday to recover residents trapped under the rubble of a building that collapsed, killing 16 people.

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Search continues after Pakistan building collapse kills 14

Rescue teams pulled more bodies from the rubble of a five-storey building collapse in Pakistan overnight, taking the toll on Saturday to 14 as the recovery operation continued for a second day.

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Tiroler Tageszeitung Online broke the news in on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
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