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'Painful to watch': Pakistani cricketers mourn losses, pray for victims of Gul Plaza fire
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21 Jan 2026
Pakistani cricketer Hassan Ali expressed his condolences over the recent fire at Gul Plaza in Karachi, describing the incident as “very painful to watch.”
In a post on social media, Hassan Ali said the blaze was not just a building fire, but the destruction of “years of hard work, dreams, and the rizq of hundreds of families gone in minutes.” He added that such tragedies continue to occur with little accountability.
“My heart is with the victims. Allah sab ko sabr de aur unki mushkilaat door kare,” he wrote, offering prayers for patience and relief for those affected.
Earlier, a Karachi Metropolitan Corporation (KMC) fire officer has revealed that people trapped during the Gul Plaza blaze tried to reach the rooftop, but found the door leading to it locked.
Speaking to the media outside Gul Plaza, fire officer Zafar Khan said that the fire broke out around the time the market was closing, due to which most entry and exit points had already been shut.
He said that upon receiving the initial alert, three fire tenders were dispatched at the same time. However, the operation faced difficulties as the fire tenders were large in size and the road leading to the building was narrow, he added.
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Zafar said that panic among shopkeepers further hampered rescue efforts, with each trader pulling at fire hoses and urging firefighters to save their own shops first.
The fire officer also disclosed that KMC’s fire safety audit had earlier found serious shortcomings in commercial buildings. According to him, only five per cent of buildings were equipped with any fire safety system, while most lacked emergency exits and even basic firefighting equipment.
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