LAHORE - Fourteen children died ‌after the roof ‌of a tutoring centre collapsed in Pakistan's eastern city of Lahore on Tuesday, rescue officials said, ‌as authorities opened the way for a possible negligence investigation.

Punjab's emergency service said ​rescuers ⁠found children and a 30-year-old ​female teacher ‌under rubble of the private after-school facility.

The dead ‌children were aged 5 to 16 with most below ​9.

Relatives of the children who reportedly died after a tuition center roof collapsed, mourn in Lahore, Pakistan, June 30, 2026. REUTERS/Murtaza Ali

Punjab Information Minister Azma Bokhari said preliminary reports showed the tutoring centre was unregistered and operating ‌inside a privately owned residential building under ⁠a dilapidated roof.

Such ⁠centres are common across Pakistan, where children attend extra lessons outside regular school hours.

"If ⁠negligence, carelessness or any violation of the law is established, those responsible will face ​strict legal action," Bokhari said in a statement.

Bokhari said ​Punjab authorities had also been directed to survey unsafe buildings ahead of the monsoon season ‌and introduce stricter rules for ​unregistered tutoring centres and private educational facilities.

President Asif ​Ali Zardari expressed grief over the deaths and called for ‌effective safety measures to prevent such tragedies.