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12 killed in massive blast in Pakistan’s Karachi city

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Karachi/Islamabad:  At least 12 people were killed and 11 others injured in Pakistan’s financial capital of Karachi on Saturday when a massive blast, apparently triggered by a gas explosion in a sewage canal, ripped through the building of a private bank situated on it, police said.

Most of the casualties are reportedly customers and staff present inside the bank which was built on top of a covered sewage channel in Karachi’s Shershah area and collapsed following the explosion, the Express Tribune newspaper reported.

An adjacent filling station was also damaged due to the explosion.

Karachi Administrator Murtaza Wahab said that an investigation was under way to ascertain the cause of the blast.

“This is to confirm that 10 dead bodies have been recovered, while 11 people have been injured in the Sher Shah blast. Investigation is going on to ascertain the cause of the blast & necessary treatment is being provided to the injured,” Wahab tweeted.

The Express Tribune said at least 12 people were killed in the blast.

Police said that the bank building was built on a narrow watercourse having sewerage and gas lines, making it difficult to ascertain whether the explosion was due to accumulation of gas in the sewerage line or something happened with the gas pipeline or explosive material was placed there.

“We have no idea whether it was a gas blast. Our first priority is the rescue operation and then we can determine the cause of the explosion,” said Sharjeel Kharal, Police Deputy Inspector General (DIG) for the South region.

Footage of the blast showed a damaged building and debris on the ground along with damaged vehicles as rescue workers were trying to retrieve the injured.

According to a report in Geo TV, eyewitnesses claim that there are many people who are buried underneath the debris of the building.

Excavators have been called to the site to remove the debris and rescue any persons trapped there.

A bomb disposal unit (BDU) has also arrived at the location which has been cordoned off, the Geo TV report said.

According to the eyewitnesses account, being a Saturday, there were only nine employees of the bank reporting for duty.

Another eyewitness said that he saw a few people fall into the watercourse, underneath the building, when the blast took place.

The Geo TV report said that a second blast took place during the rescue and search operation when a few electric wires, which were being taken down, collided with the gas line but no loss of life was reported.

Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah has ordered a detailed inquiry into the incident.

The explosion occurred a day before Pakistan was hosting the 17th extraordinary meeting of the OIC foreign minister in Islamabad to tackle the situation in Afghanistan.

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