A roof collapse at a tuition centre in Pakistan has left 14 children dead. The incident, which occurred in a densely populated area, has reignited questions about building safety standards in the country. Officials confirm the building was overcrowded and lacked structural integrity.
Safety regulations are routinely flouted. The disaster has prompted calls for accountability. Local authorities have promised an investigation, but scepticism remains high.
This tragedy is the latest in a series of preventable accidents. The government faces mounting pressure to enforce building codes. Public anger is palpable.
Opposition leaders are demanding resignations. The prime minister has expressed condolences. But families want action, not sympathy.










