Death toll in Karachi building collapse rises to 22

Dunya News

The dead bodies have been shifted to Civil Hospital, Karachi.

KARACHI (Dunya News) - The death toll from a building collapse in Karachi rose to at least 22 on Tuesday night as rescue workers retrieved three more dead bodies from rubble of the building on Tuesday night, Dunya News reported.

The dead bodies have been shifted to Civil Hospital, Karachi. The identity of the deceased is not yet known. Rescue teams and a heavy contingent of police continue rescue and relief operations.

A five-storey residential building located in Lyari area of Karachi collapsed on Sunday night. Eyewitnesses said that the building tilted to one side before collapsing. The rescue teams initially rescued 11 injured and one dead body from the rubble.

A contingent of civil engineers from the Pakistan army also took part in the rescue operations. Sniffer dogs were also used to try to locate those trapped under the debris.

The building was declared "dangerous and unstable" by the Sindh Building Control Authority more than two months ago and had more than 40 apartments. While most of the families have already vacated the building, some were still inside the building when it collapsed.