A 6-story residential building in Ranchor Lane, Karachi, collapsed but fortunately no casualties were reported.
The 6-storey building was tilted to one side at Ranchor Lane Somra street. Sindh Building Control Authority officials declared the building bad and evacuated residents from the premises. There were 25 flats in the building.
The Karachi Municipal Corporation Demolition Team incharge had reviewed the building and announced it would be demolished in 20 to 22 days.
Abdul Sajjad Khan, in-charge of the demolition team, said the demolition of building was approved 13 years ago.
He said that the pillars of the building burst from the bottom, DG has formed a three-member committee on the building, to check if there was any leakage.
According to police, the electricity and gas of the building was also disconnected while the area adjacent to the building was sealed to avoid any casualties.
A section of a muddy residential building had cracks in it, which caused the building to burst within hours.
Sources say that after the construction of the flat, a compilation plan and a NOC were obtained.
Residents in the area say that the building was also set on fire in the past, the building was affected by the fire and was renovated a year ago.
A resident of the building said that strange sounds started coming out of the building at dawn, when we felt danger, we came out and saw cracks in the building’s pillars, which were immediately emptied.
Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah has sought reports of the incident from Commissioner Karachi and SB officials.
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