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Karachi Seals 500 Shops Over Fire Safety Violations

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The Karachi administration’s stringent measures have sealed over 500 shops in Saddar and Japan Market for non-compliance with fire safety regulations, a move aimed at safeguarding public welfare.

In a show of force, city officials conducted an extensive inspection, leading to the closure of 400 shops across warehouses, workshops, and retail outlets for failing to meet standards. Additionally, another 100 shops in Japan Market were closed due to their breach of fire safety rules.

Assistant Commissioner Saddar spearheaded this enforcement drive, stressing that maintaining strict compliance with fire regulations is imperative for ensuring the protection of lives and property within the city.

Meanwhile, a judicial commission investigating the tragic incident at Gul Plaza has announced its plans for an on-site inspection today (Saturday). Headed by Justice Agha Faisal, the commission’s primary mission will be to conduct a comprehensive examination of the entire building.

It aims to meticulously review rescue and search operations following the fire breakout in Gul Plaza, inspect internal corridors, and evaluate other logistical measures. These inspections are designed to provide an all-encompassing view of what transpired during the incident.

Sources indicate that after completing its on-site visit, the judicial commission will issue summonses to various government departments including the Fire Brigade, Karachi Metropolitan Corporation (KMC), rescue agencies, SBCA, and others involved in the response.

Moreover, Justice Agha Faisal has ordered the families of those who lost their lives due to the incident to appear before the commission on February 16th for a detailed examination.

In essence, these actions underscore the administration’s commitment to stringent enforcement and thorough investigation into fire safety protocols within Karachi’s commercial districts.

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