Overview
- At least seven people died and eight were injured when the five-story building collapsed shortly after 10 am in Lyari’s Baghdadi district.
- Rescue teams led by Abid Jalaluddin Shaikh and the Edhi Welfare Foundation have deployed excavators and manual crews to reach an estimated eight to ten individuals still unaccounted for.
- The structure, erected in 1974, had been placed on Karachi’s official list of dilapidated buildings, highlighting chronic failures in construction oversight.
- Narrow alleyways around the site hampered heavy machinery access, prompting police to clear debris and onlookers to keep pathways open.
- Officials have begun reviewing Karachi’s registry of hazardous buildings and have issued evacuation notices for hundreds of other at-risk structures.