Montreal Gazette

Questions raised in fire that killed 25

- JULHAS ALAM

DHAKA, BANGLADESH •A Bangladesh­i housing official said Friday criminal charges would be filed against the owner of a building where a fire killed 25 people and which had four upper floors constructe­d illegally. Minister for Housing and Public Work S.M. Rezaul Karim also pledged to take action against officials in his ministry if they were guilty of wrongdoing associated with allowing the added floors or other violations. Raising buildings beyond approved design is rampant in Bangladesh, where the government is seeking fast economic developmen­t and the private sector is expanding. The blaze that burned for several hours Thursday trapped people inside the building, some shouting for help from windows on upper floors and the roof. By Friday morning, no smoke was visible at the FR Tower on a busy avenue in Dhaka’s Banani commercial district. Mostak Ahmed, a deputy commission­er of Dhaka Metropolit­an Police, told The Associated Press on Friday that the death toll rose to 25 with all but one identified. Based on informatio­n provided by relatives, no one appeared to still be unaccounte­d for, he said. “Still we are checking, if someone comes to us we will verify,” he said. The fire injured about 70 people, many of them now being treated at Dhaka Medical College Hospital’s burn unit. The fire was the latest in a country where crowding, flouted building regulation­s and safety norms have made deadly blazes common. Last month, a fire in the oldest part of Dhaka left at least 67 people dead.

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