Hindustan Times (Noida)

Inferno in Dhaka kills at least 67

50 BATTLING FOR LIFE Deadly blaze rages for more than five hours, leaves a section of the Chawkbazar area charred

- Agencies letters@hindustant­imes.com

DHAKA:AT least 67 people died in a major fire that engulfed several buildings in a centuries-old neighbourh­ood of the Bangladesh­i capital, fire officials said on Thursday, warning the toll could climb as firefighte­rs scour the rubble.

Lax regulation­s and poor enforcemen­t of rules in impoverish­ed Bangladesh have often been blamed for several large fires that have led to hundreds of deaths in recent years.

The city’s worst fire since 2012 broke out late on Wednesday night in a five-storey building, before spreading to others nearby in the Chawkbazar precinct, parts of which date back more than 300 years to the Mughal period.

“So far, 67 bodies have been recovered,” Julfikar Rahman, a director of the fire service and civil defence, told Reuters earlier in the day. “The number could rise further.”

At least a dozen of the roughly 50 people taken to hospital were in critical condition, Rahman added. Hundreds of distraught relatives thronged the Dhaka Medical College and Hospital to seek missing relatives, witnesses said.

“All of them were crying and desperate,” said a Reuters witness. “Relatives entered the morgue and searched a register for the names of their nearest and dearest.”

About 200 firefighte­rs had battled for more than five hours to contain the blaze in narrow lanes snaking between tightly-packed buildings in an area authoritie­s say is home to more than 3 million people.

Firemen said they struggled to get enough water to douse the flames and had to pump supplies from a nearby mosque.

“The area is so congested, there is no wide space or spacious road to easily bring in water,” fire official A K M Shakil Nowaz told Reuters at the site. “We didn’t find any water source nearby, so it took several hours to put out.”

The fire broke out in a building with shops on its ground floor, a warehouse for plastics and flammable material on the first, and homes on three floors above, said Shamim Harun ur Rashid, a local police official.

“It is unclear whether anyone who lived on the floors above is alive,” said Rashid, adding that the cause was being investigat­ed.

Witnesses said the blaze spread after the explosion of gas cylinders in an adjoining restau- rant and a parked van.

Hundreds of burnt perfume or deodorant cans littered the road near the partially collapsed building where the fire began, a Reuters witness said.

The fire has revived concern about lax enforcemen­t of building safety regulation­s.

In 2012, a fire in a garments factory on the outskirts of Dhaka killed as many as 117 people and injured more than 200.

 ?? AP ?? Flames rise from a fire in the densely packed neighbourh­ood of Chawkbazar in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on Wednesday night.
AP Flames rise from a fire in the densely packed neighbourh­ood of Chawkbazar in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on Wednesday night.

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