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Rescue workers clearing Karachi's inferno ruins; 63 missing persons are believed to be dead

On Tuesday, firefighter were clearing the charred ruins of a Karachi shopping mall as they searched for 63 people who are still missing following a fire which lasted nearly two days. The fire?killed? 21 people.

The police have stated that they believe the majority of missing people are dead. Rescue workers are searching for bodies among the debris.

The largest fire to hit the city in more than a decade began late Saturday night and spread quickly through Gul Plaza, an expansive shopping complex famous for its 1,200 stores owned by families that sold wedding dresses, toys, crockery, and other items.

Firefighters battled the flames inside the mall all night long and into the early hours of Sunday morning before finally bringing it under control. However, small fires continue to erupt in the rubble.

Kosar Bano said that six members of her family went to the mall for wedding shopping. Last time she heard, they told her they would be home in 15 minutes.

The only thing that gives us hope is to see how many hands, fingers, and legs we can find. She said, "That's all."

Rescue workers were searching for missing persons as they reduced the once-impressive structure to a piles of ash, debris and ashes. Rizwan Ahmed, from the Rescue 1122 team, said that on Tuesday 21 people had died in the blaze and another 63 remained missing nearly three days after it began.

INVESTIGATION IS PROMISED

Human remains were collected in sacks by relief workers and sent to DNA testing.

Syed Asad Raza, a senior police official, said that 15 DNA samples were collected on Monday night in order to identify the bodies.

The scene was also filled with anger as people blamed a delayed rescue and booed the mayor for arriving at the site almost 24 hours after it began.

The government said that it would investigate the cause and response to the fire.

The police also stated that the mall had 16 exits, but only three were unlocked when the fire started around the time of closing.

Gul Plaza management didn't immediately respond to an inquiry for comment.

This is the worst fire in Karachi since 2012 when an industrial site was destroyed by flames, killing over 260 people. In 2020, a court ruled that arson was responsible for the tragedy. (Reporting and writing by Mohammed Waseem, Saad Sayeed, Editing by Raju Gopikrishnan).

(source: Reuters)