Fire brought under control in Karachi's MA Jinnah Road building

Chief fire officer says MA Jinnah Road opened for traffic, no casualties reported in the incident

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Fire at Rimpa Plaza on MA Jinnah Road, Karachi, on December 3, 2024. — Online
Fire at Rimpa Plaza on MA Jinnah Road, Karachi, on December 3, 2024. — Online

KARACHI: A fire broke out in a multi-storey building in the port city has been brought under control after hours-long firefighting efforts, a chief fire officer (CFO) confirmed on Tuesday.

CFO Humayun Khan said 11 fire tenders and two snorkels participated in the firefighting operation along with the rescue teams of Pakistan Navy and Rescue 1122.

MA Jinnah Road has been opened for traffic, he added.

According to local residents, the fire initially broke out in a flat on the first floor of the multi-storey building before spreading to the upper floors.

Residents also noted that the fire brigade and other rescue teams arrived late, forcing them to evacuate the building and attempt to control the fire on their own.

Fire brigade officials reported that additional fire tenders were called to the site for support, and foam is being used to control the blaze.

Officials have confirmed that all individuals inside the affected building were safely evacuated.

To enhance accessibility, glass panels of the building were broken, allowing firefighters better access to contain the flames. 

To ensure an uninterrupted water supply, an emergency was declared at the NIPA hydrant, according to a Water Corporation spokesperson. 

Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah has taken notice of the incident and directed immediate action to extinguish the fire. 

He has instructed the Karachi Commissioner to submit a detailed report and urged the Sindh Building Control Authority (SBCA) and relevant authorities to inspect high-rise buildings to prevent similar incidents in the future.

Sindh Home Minister Zia-ul-Hassan Lanjhar called for additional police reinforcements to assist the rescue operations. 

Stressing the need for accountability, he urged a thorough investigation into the cause of the fire and directed that findings be made public promptly.

This is not the first time Rimpa Plaza has witnessed a fire incident. In May of last year, a blaze broke out on the seventh floor of the building, reportedly in a spare parts warehouse.

The fire was brought under control with the help of a snorkel, and no casualties were reported. However, the incident raised concerns about fire safety measures in the building.