16 Killed In Building Collapse After Gas Cylinder Blast In Pak's Karachi

A tragic gas explosion in Karachi, Pakistan, has resulted in the death of at least 16 individuals, including women and children, following the collapse of an apartment building. The incident occurred on Thursday in the city's densely populated area, where the blast led to significant structural damage and left many injured. Emergency services promptly responded to the scene, working to rescue those trapped under the rubble. Gas cylinder explosions are not uncommon in Pakistan, often attributed to a lack of safety regulations and inadequate infrastructure. This incident highlights the urgent need for stricter enforcement of safety standards to prevent such disasters in the future. Local authorities are conducting investigations to determine the cause of the explosion and to ensure accountability for the tragedy that has shaken the community. As Karachi grapples with the aftermath, the government faces mounting pressure to improve building safety and respond effectively to such emergencies.
Originally reported by NDTV World. Read original article
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