70 killed in Dhaka fire tragedy, toll may rise

Massive flames engulf the warehouse buildings in Dhaka, Wednesday night

Dhaka: At least 70 people were killed as a massive fire, Wednesday night ripped through several buildings also used as chemical and plastic warehouses in an old part of the city here.

The fire broke out at a chemical warehouse on the ground floor of a four-storey building named ‘Hazi Wahed Mansion’ behind a Mosque in Old Dhaka’s Chawkbazar area and the flames then quickly spread through four other buildings nearby, including a community centre, fire officials said.

Fire officials said that the death toll could rise further as dozens of people were still trapped in the buildings and the firefighters were yet to enter into the main spot where the fire broke out.

“Most of the bodies were retrieved from the houses around that building while firefighters now prepare to enter into the five-storey building, the main spot in search of more bodies,” a police official at the scene said.

Witnesses said the victims also included passersby, some people who were eating food at a nearby restaurants and some members of a wedding party.

Over 50 wounded people were being treated at two major state-run facilities here – Dhaka Medical College Hospital’s burn unit and Sir Salimullah Medical College. Many were injured after they jumped off the building that housed several families.

The officials earlier said 37 fire fighting units were moved to the scene but narrow lanes made it difficult for fire engines to reach the spot forcing the firefighters to use long hose pipes to kill the blaze.

A nearly identical incident of fire in 2010 in an old Dhaka building, which was also used as a chemical warehouse, killed more than 120 people in one of the worst fire tragedies in Bangladesh.

PTI

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