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Armed forces and firefighters battle big fire in Bangladeshi bazaar
In the nation’s capital of Dhaka, Bangladesh, a large fire that had engulfed a shopping centre with 3,000 businesses was being put out by firefighters and army men on Tuesday, according to fire authorities.
No injuries have been recorded as of yet in the incident, which broke out early on Tuesday morning. But, army forces were called in to assist as flames spread quickly in Bangabazar, the iconic textile market district of the nation.
Rashid Bin Khalid, a fire service spokesman, told Reuters that 50 fire units were battling the flames, which had no obvious cause.
Given that the fire started early in the morning before most stores had opened, the majority of the shops were reduced to ashes, but Khalid said there was no information on whether any persons were trapped inside.
Rescue operations were hampered because of the smoke that covered the region and the increasing flames from the complex, according to a fire officer.
“Never in my life have I witnessed a fire like that. Everything in my store was destroyed by fire “Abdul Mannan remarked as he sobbed throughout his phone conversation with family members.
According to The Daily Star newspaper, shop owners in Bangabazar, which is primarily home to garment merchants, had stocked up in anticipation of the Eid season and the majority of their items were destroyed in the fire.
Industrial fires in the nation that have claimed hundreds of lives in recent years have been attributed to lax standards and ineffective enforcement.
(Reuters)