Hundreds of Tent Homes burned to ashes, Teen Hatti

Author: Web Desk

KARACHI: At least 100 huts were gutted when a fire broke out in slums located in the Teen Hatti area of Karachi on Tuesday night, a private reported.

The cause of the incident yet has not been confirmed meanwhile on social media #TeenHatti started trending on Wednesday morning hours.

As per details, the huge blaze broke out in the slums located beneath the Teen Hatti bridge, resulting in injuries to at least two and destroying more than 100 huts.

Three fire brigade vehicles, rescue teams and a large contingent of police reached the spot and brought the fire under control after a hectic effort of two hours.

The injured were shifted to the hospital by rescue teams.

The Karachi Water and Sewerage Board said it had imposed an emergency at all hydrants in the city.

So far, no loss of life reported in the wake of the fire.

Several tankers from NIPA and Sakhi Hassan water hydrants dispatched to the site, KWSB MD Asadullah Khan said.

More tankers being sent there, Khan said, adding that his department was extending full support to firefighters on the spot.

Khan said that all the water hydrants will remain open until the fire contained.

The water tankers are being to the site of the incident to support firefighters.

In a separate incident of similar in nature that took place in February, last year in Sanghar.

Three children burnt to death as fire gutted a hutment in district Sanghar’s Kandiari area.

According to details, the unfortunate girls, eight-year-old Chandni, four-year-old Gori, and two-year-old Riyona, were visiting their relatives in Kandiari, where the incident took place.

The family told to be a resident of Sinjhoro, one of Sanghar’s tehsil.

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