Islamabad, Pakistan – At least 14 people have died and 74 remain missing after a massive fire engulfed a major shopping mall in Pakistan. The blaze turned the mall into a mass of flames and smoke, triggering panic among shoppers and staff.
Local authorities reported that fire and rescue teams are continuing intensive search operations inside the building and under the rubble. They also expressed concern that the death toll could rise, especially given the difficulty in accessing some floors that were completely consumed by the flames.
Officials explained that the fire broke out suddenly and spread rapidly due to the presence of flammable materials inside the mall. An urgent investigation has been launched to determine the cause, amid growing questions about adherence to safety procedures and fire prevention standards.
Security forces have cordoned off the site of the incident, while the injured have been transported to nearby hospitals for treatment. Meanwhile, families of the missing are enduring hours of anxiety and anticipation, hoping to find survivors.
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