A fire broke out at Rimpa Plaza once again, some days after around 12 people were safely evacuated during a massive fire at the same location. The fire had erupted on the fourth floor of the decades-old building on M.A. Jinnah Road.
According to a report by ARY News on Thursday, the fire at Rimpa Plaza has been brought under control, and the cooling process has begun. The Fire Brigade’s Snorkel and four vehicles participated in the rescue operation.
Fire Brigade officials have confirmed that there were no casualties during the fire and that no one was trapped in the building when the incident occurred. The cause of the fire has not yet been disclosed.
Earlier this month, around 12 people were safely evacuated during a major fire that broke out on the fourth floor of the decades-old Rimpa Plaza on M.A. Jinnah Road, as reported by national media.
According to Dawn News, the fire completely destroyed two floors of the multi-story building and partially damaged two other floors. Several shops, cabins, and warehouses were also destroyed in the fire.
The report confirmed that no one was injured in the incident. The blaze, which started around noon, was brought under control after several hours of effort, officials said.