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A massive fire in Karachi, Pakistan, has resulted in numerous casualties, marking the city’s worst fire disaster in years. The blaze has exposed severe gaps in urban governance, particularly regarding building safety regulations and enforcement. First responders struggled with inadequate rescue capacity, hampered by narrow streets and a lack of modern firefighting equipment. The tragedy has triggered widespread outrage and demands for accountability, highlighting systemic failures in managing the densely populated metropolis.
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