Karachi hotel fire: Admin held responsible over lack of security measures

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An investigative report on the fire at Regent Hotel in Karachi which claimed 12 lives earlier this week has declared the hotel administration and civil defence responsible for the tragedy.

Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah presented the report on Thursday claiming that there was a severe dearth of safety measures at the hotel for dealing with emergency incidents such as fire.

“There were no trained personnel at the hotel for extinguishing the fire and emergency exits were closed,” police sources said in the report.

“The fire alarms present in the hotel did not meet quality standards.”

“There were no arrangements in place to open windows in the event of a fire breakout,” police stated.

“The hotel also did not have prominent emergency exits or folding ladders,” police said.

“Fire extinguishing measures at the hotel were not up to international standards,” the report said.

Even four days after the tragedy, authorities have failed to register an FIR against the incident.

12 people were killed and more than 110 injured in a blaze in a private hotel at Shahrah-e-Faisal on Monday. According to hotel sources, the fire broke out at 3AM in the kitchen located in the basement of the hotel and travelled through the air conditioning ducts, engulfing a major part of the hotel in flames.