Fire in Bangladesh's capital
kills at least 81
A gutted alley aftera devastating fire ripped through an old district of the Bangladeshi capital, Dhaka (ANSA) |
Fire raced through an old quarter of the Bangladeshi capital
Dhaka, between Wednesday and Thursday night, killing at least 81 people.
By Robin Gomes
A devastating fire ripped through densely packed buildings
in a centuries-old quarter in
Bangladesh's capital between Wednesday and Thursday night,
killing at least 81 people, reports said.
The fire in Dhaka's Chawkbazar area was mostly under control
on Thursday after more than 10 hours of frantic firefighting efforts. About 50
people were injured, some critically burned.
The Chawkbazar district whose origins can be traced back to
the Mughal era 400 years ago, is crammed with buildings separated by narrow
alleys with residences above shops, restaurants or warehouses on the ground
floors.
Building fires are relatively common in densely populated
Bangladesh, owing to lax safety regulations and poor conditions.
The fire broke out at Chawkbazar when many residents were
sleeping.
Reports say the fire started at a chemical warehouse on the
ground floor and then raced through three other buildings. Many people
were trapped, unable to escape the flames. Victims included also people
outside the buildings.
Witnesses and police said gas explosions helped fuel the
blaze. Some reports suggested many of the fatalities were pedestrians,
shoppers or diners who died quickly as several gas cylinders exploded, and the
fire engulfed nearby buildings very quickly.
Outside the gutted store, the road was strewn with charred
vehicles, pieces of still-burning metal and plastics and hundreds of cans of
body deodorant.
The death toll is likely to rise further because some of the
injured people were in critical condition and search was continuing
through the damaged buildings to find more victims.
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