The Fiji Times

Fire kills at least 43

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DHAKA - A massive fire that raced through a six-storey building overnight in Bangladesh’s capital Dhaka has killed at least 43 people and injured dozens, the country’s health minister said.

The fire originated in a popular biryani restaurant in Dhaka’s Bailey Road late on Thursday and quickly spread to other floors, fire service officials said.

At least 43 people have died and 22 others are being treated at hospitals with burn wounds, Health Minister Samanta Lal Sen told reporters on early on Friday after visiting the Dhaka Medical College Hospital.

“All 22 people admitted with severe burns are in critical condition,” Sen added.

It was not immediatel­y clear what caused the blaze, which was under control after two hours of effort by 13 firefighti­ng units, fire service officials said.

Survivor Mohammad Altaf, speaking to reporters, recounted narrowly escaping the blaze through a broken window. Two of his coworkers perished, he said.

“When the fire started in the front and broke the glass, our cashier and servicemen made get everyone out. But both of them died later. I went to the kitchen, broke a window and jumped to save myself,” Mr Altaf said.

Relatives of the fire victims gathered at the hospital in the early hours of Friday to receive the bodies of their loved ones, while some were seen grieving outside the emergency department.

Many people were dining with family members including children in the building that houses mostly restaurant­s along with several clothing and mobile phone shops. Most of the people who perished died from suffocatio­n and some died as they jumped off the building, doctors said.

 ?? Picture: REUTERS ?? Volunteers carry a water pipe as firefighte­rs spray water to douse the fire after a fire that broke out in a multi-storey building in Dhaka, Bangladesh, February 29, 2024.
Picture: REUTERS Volunteers carry a water pipe as firefighte­rs spray water to douse the fire after a fire that broke out in a multi-storey building in Dhaka, Bangladesh, February 29, 2024.

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