KARACHI: A 60-year-old man, his three children and a nephew were buried beneath a landslide in Baldia Town in the early hours of Thursday while his three daughters were pulled out in injured condition from under the rubble by rescuers.
The bodies of Zamir Gul, his 12-year-old son Abdullah, his two daughters namely Iqra, 18, and Kainat, 19, and his nine-year-old nephew Atif Nisar were recovered after hectic efforts. His three other daughters, identified as Yusra, 8, Muskan, 10, and Roma, 14, were injured in the incident.
The two residents who remained unhurt were the widow of Zamir Gul, Nagina Bibi, who was offering Tahajjud prayer at the time of the incident, and her sister, according to the Ittehad Town police.
Blaming ‘encroachment’ upon the hill for the tragedy, officials got many houses in the Gulshan-i-Ghazi area evacuated followed by an anti-encroachment operation launched on the order of the deputy commissioner of Karachi District West with the help of heavy machinery.
Three young girls and their mother rescued; authorities blame encroachment for the tragedy
The area police said all the family members, except Nagina Bibi, were sleeping when a heavy rock fell on the house destroying most of its structure.
The incident occurred at around quarter to four in the morning. The huge bang caused panic in the area. But people later rushed to the spot on receiving information about the incident as appeals for help were made from area mosques.