<p>Eleven people were killed and 36 others injured when three multi-storey residential buildings collapsed in Pakistan's southern port city of Karachi on Thursday, according to media reports.</p>.<p>The building collapsed in the city's Gulbahar area and rescue operations were underway, led by the police and the Pakistan Rangers, the Dawn News reported.</p>.<p>Of the 11 deceased, one was suspected to be a woman, a Geo News report said.</p>.<p>Karachi Mayor Wasim Akhtar has ordered the 36 injured be provided with the best possible medical care.</p>.<p>The fallen structure's permit has come into question with Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah seeking a detailed report on the building's construction.</p>.<p>In January, Karachi city administration had asked the province's building control authority to vacate 382 'dangerous' residential buildings, The Express Tribune reported.</p>.<p>Officials were ascertaining whether the collapsed building was part of the list.</p>.<p>Meanwhile, Geo News reported that while one building was completely destroyed, there was extensive damage to two other buildings in the vicinity.</p>.<p>According to police, one building was completely destroyed while major portions of the others were razed to the ground.</p>.<p>Police said that a fourth building near the three collapsed buildings was also declared unsafe.</p>
<p>Eleven people were killed and 36 others injured when three multi-storey residential buildings collapsed in Pakistan's southern port city of Karachi on Thursday, according to media reports.</p>.<p>The building collapsed in the city's Gulbahar area and rescue operations were underway, led by the police and the Pakistan Rangers, the Dawn News reported.</p>.<p>Of the 11 deceased, one was suspected to be a woman, a Geo News report said.</p>.<p>Karachi Mayor Wasim Akhtar has ordered the 36 injured be provided with the best possible medical care.</p>.<p>The fallen structure's permit has come into question with Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah seeking a detailed report on the building's construction.</p>.<p>In January, Karachi city administration had asked the province's building control authority to vacate 382 'dangerous' residential buildings, The Express Tribune reported.</p>.<p>Officials were ascertaining whether the collapsed building was part of the list.</p>.<p>Meanwhile, Geo News reported that while one building was completely destroyed, there was extensive damage to two other buildings in the vicinity.</p>.<p>According to police, one building was completely destroyed while major portions of the others were razed to the ground.</p>.<p>Police said that a fourth building near the three collapsed buildings was also declared unsafe.</p>