Early Morning Blaze Devastates Karachi Child Hospital, Major Losses Reported

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Short circuit-triggered fire destroys the medicine ward at Karachi’s National Institute of Child Health, while swift evacuation prevents any casualties.

A massive fire destroyed the medicine ward at the National Institute of Child Health (NICH) in Karachi early Tuesday, causing extensive property damage but leaving all patients and staff safe after a rapid evacuation.

According to hospital officials, the blaze erupted at approximately 4:00 a.m. on the third floor of the hospital. Initial reports indicate that the fire was likely triggered by a short circuit. Medical staff acted immediately, evacuating the medicine ward to prevent injuries and ensure patient safety.

Authorities confirmed that no deaths or injuries were reported, despite the severity of the fire. However, the medicine ward was completely destroyed, resulting in significant financial losses and damage to hospital infrastructure.

Emergency responders brought the situation under control, while hospital administrators began assessing the full extent of the destruction. Officials have launched an investigation to determine the exact cause of the fire and evaluate any additional safety concerns.

The National Institute of Child Health is one of Karachi’s leading pediatric healthcare facilities, serving thousands of children from across Sindh and neighboring regions. The incident has raised fresh concerns about electrical safety and emergency preparedness in public healthcare institutions, even as the hospital continues efforts to restore affected services.

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