After 14 hours, firefighters extinguish Karachi godown blaze

By Ahmer Rehman
February 07, 2017

The fire broke out at a cloth godown in Karachi's SITE area, which the officials said was of third degree

KARACHI: The blaze, which erupted at a cloth godown in Karachi on Monday evening, has been brought under control after fourteenhours of efforts, Geo News has learnt.

The fire, which the officials said was of third degree, had broken out at a 8000-square-feet cloth warehouse located in Karachi's SITE area. Around 13 containers were recently offloaded into the godown.

Two fire tenders each from Karachi Port Trust and Pakistan Navy are also busy in putting out the fire.

Haji Asif, the owner of the factory, meanwhile alleged that the depot was deliberately set ablaze saying his godown did not have an electricity connection and so there was no possibility of short circuiting. He said the staff had gone out to have meal, when the blaze erupted.

"Fire tenders arrived late and there was no machinery to raze the wall of godown," Asif claimed.

Fortunately, no loss of life has been reported in the wake of incident.


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