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Lift Collapse in Karachi's Korangi Injures 12 Women
In a distressing incident, at least 12 women suffered injuries when the lift of a factory collapsed in Karachi's Korangi, according to local media reports citing rescue sources. The incident took place near Korangi's Al-Hasan stop, resulting in injuries to 12 women who were promptly moved to the hospital by rescue teams. Among the injured, five women sustained severe wounds, underlining the gravity of the incident. The details surrounding the cause of the lift collapse and the conditions leading to the unfortunate event are yet to be disclosed. Authorities are expected to conduct investigations to determine the factors contributing to the incident and to prevent such incidents in the future.
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