The Manila Times

Bangladesh fire toll rises to 45

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DHAKA: Bangladesh firefighte­rs said Friday that glaring safety lapses were responsibl­e for a Dhaka restaurant blaze that killed 45 people, with more deaths likely among those rushed to hospitals in critical condition.

Thursday night’s fire started at a popular biryani restaurant at the bottom of a seven-floor commercial property in the capital’s upscale Bailey Road neighborho­od.

The entire building, home to several other eateries, was soon engulfed by flames that took fire crews two hours to bring under control.

Fire Service Operations Director Rezaul Karim told AFP the blaze had been made worse by numerous cooking gas cylinders stored haphazardl­y in stairwells and restaurant kitchens.

“People heard the explosions of several gas cylinders during the fire,” he said.

Main Uddin, the national fire services chief, said the building lacked safety measures.

“It did not have at least two staircases or fire exit,” he told AFP.

“Most of the people died from suffocatio­n.”

Fire officials earlier told reporters they suspected the inferno began when one of the gas cylinders accidental­ly caught fire.

Police inspector Bacchu Mia told AFP that another person had died on Friday morning while being treated in the hospital.

“The death toll is now 45. The conditions of 15-16 injured people are critical,” he said.

Members of the public helped fire crews carry hoses and rescue survivors, who clambered down the outside walls to safety as firefighte­rs fought to bring the blaze under control.

“We were at the sixth floor when we first saw smoke racing through the staircase. A lot of people rushed upstairs,” Sohel, a restaurant manager who gave only his first name, told AFP.

“We used a water pipe to climb down the building. Some of us were injured as they jumped.”

At one point, at least 50 people were on the rooftop waiting to be rescued by fire cranes, Kamruzzama­n Majumdar, an environmen­tal science professor who was among the

stranded, wrote on a Facebook post.

Police investigat­ors were seen walking inside the gutted building

and documentin­g the wreckage on Friday morning, hours after the government ordered an investiga

tion into the fire’s origins.

Hundreds of anxious family members rushed to the nearby Dhaka

Medical College Hospital overnight as ambulances brought the dead and injured to the clinic.

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Firefighte­rs work to extinguish a fire in a commercial building in the Bangladesh­i capital of Dhaka that killed at least 45 people on Thursday, Feb. 29, 2024.
AFP PHOTO INFERNO Firefighte­rs work to extinguish a fire in a commercial building in the Bangladesh­i capital of Dhaka that killed at least 45 people on Thursday, Feb. 29, 2024.

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