In Karachi’s Lyari neighbourhood, a six-storey residential building collapsed, resulting in 16 fatalities and 13 injuries. Rescue teams are tirelessly searching for survivors, with at least eight people still believed to be trapped. Authorities claim the building was declared unsafe and eviction notices were issued, but residents deny receiving them, highlighting the ongoing blame game amidst the tragedy. In Karachi’s Lyari neighbourhood, a six-storey residential building collapsed, resulting in 16 fatalities and 13 injuries. Rescue teams are tirelessly searching for survivors, with at least eight people still believed to be trapped. Authorities claim the building was declared unsafe and eviction notices were issued, but residents deny receiving them, highlighting the ongoing blame game amidst the tragedy.
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