Edmonton Journal

Deadly fire rips through highrise

19 people dead, 70 injured in Dhaka blaze

- Julhas alam

DHAKA, BANGLADESH• A fire struck a highrise office building in Bangladesh’s capital on Thursday, killing 19 people and injuring about 70 others, officials said. It trapped many inside the building, with some shouting for help from windows on high floors or from the roof.

At least one person fell to the ground while attempting to climb down.

Fire officials said after battling the blaze for several hours that most had been rescued.

“The situation is under control,” said Debashish Bardhan, a Fire Service and Civil Defence deputy director.

The fire at the FR Tower, on a busy avenue in Dhaka’s Banani commercial district, was the latest in a city where flouted building regulation­s and safety norms have made deadly blazes common.

Shahadat Hossain, a central control room duty officer for the Fire Service and Civil Defence, said 19 people had died and about 70 others had been hospitaliz­ed. The cause was being investigat­ed.

Firefighte­rs shattered the building’s glass walls to free toxic gas.

A Facebook Live video taken by Roy Pinaki showed five people climbing down from windows while burnt building materials fell around them. One person slipped from what appeared to be a rope that people were using to escape, bounced off utility wires and fell to the ground.

Military helicopter­s joined the rescue operation, and one person dangled from a helicopter hovering over the roof as thick plumes of smoke rose.

More than a dozen people who fled to the roof were rescued by firefighte­rs using hydraulic cranes, Bardhan said.

Witness Sajib Hasan said some people shouted for help from the upper floors of the building. Onlookers shouted back their encouragem­ent, some raising their hands to pray for the safety of those trapped. Heavy smoke deterred efforts by responders, but Hasan said he watched at least a dozen people get rescued.

Banani, the area where the fire broke out, is a busy commercial district with multi-storey buildings housing offices, universiti­es and restaurant­s.

Dilip Kumar Ghosh, deputy director of the fire service, said bad traffic delayed the arrival of fire trucks at the building.

Tushar-or-Rashid, an employee of the Vivid Holidays tour company on the building’s first floor, said the fire began above them.

“All of our staff have come out safely but we don’t know what happened to the people who work in the upper floors,” he said. Rashid said the building has 21 floors.

Last month, a fire in the oldest part of Dhaka left at least 67 people dead.

 ?? MAHMuD HOSSAIN OPu /THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Fire crews battle a blaze at a highrise office tower in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on Thursday. The fire killed nearly 20 people and injured dozens more. At least one person fell to the ground while trying to climb down the building.
MAHMuD HOSSAIN OPu /THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Fire crews battle a blaze at a highrise office tower in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on Thursday. The fire killed nearly 20 people and injured dozens more. At least one person fell to the ground while trying to climb down the building.

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