A fire broke out once again at Rampa Plaza on M.A Jinnah Road in Karachi early Thursday morning. According to rescue officials, the fire erupted on the second floor of the plaza, and KMC fire brigades were quickly dispatched to the site to tackle the flames. The exact cause of the fire is still unclear, and investigations are underway.
Thanks to the swift action of the fire brigades, the fire was brought under control in no time. Officials confirmed that two fire brigades were used to extinguish the flames, preventing further damage. Fortunately, no casualties have been reported so far.
This isn’t the first time Rampa Plaza has been hit by a fire. On December 3, a major blaze had engulfed the building, causing significant destruction. The fire that day lasted for over eight hours and completely destroyed two floors of the multi-storey building. Two other floors were partially damaged, with numerous shops, cabins, and warehouses going up in flames. Luckily, no one was injured in that incident either.
The recent fire is yet another reminder of the safety risks posed by such buildings, and authorities are continuing to investigate the cause to prevent future incidents. The community remains on edge as they wait for further updates on the situation.