Daily Tribune (Philippines)

10K left homeless as fire razes Dhaka shanties

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DHAKA, Bangladesh (AFP) —At least 10,000 people are homeless after a massive fire swept through a crowded slum in the Bangladesh capital and destroyed thousands of shanties, officials said Sunday.

The fire broke out at in Dhaka’s Mirpur neighborho­od late on Friday and razed around 2,000 mostly tin shacks, fire services official Ershad Hossain told AFP. “I could not salvage a single thing. I don’t know what will I do,” 58-year-old Abdul Hamid, who ran a tea stall inside the slum, told AFP as he broke down in tears.

Authoritie­s eventually got the blaze under control and no-one was killed, although several people had minor injuries, firefighte­rs said. Many residents — largely low-income garment factory workers — were not in the slum as they had left their homes to celebrate the Muslim Eid al-Adha holiday with their families. “Otherwise, the damage would have been bigger,” local police chief Golam Rabbani said.

Around 10,000 people have taken refuge in crammed camps at nearby schools closed for the weeklong holiday, according to Hossain.

“We are providing them with food, water, mobile toilets, and electricit­y supply,” municipal official Shafiul Azam told AFP, adding that authoritie­s were trying to find permanent accommodat­ion.

Some families have erected tarpaulins to shelter them from bouts of rain during the monsoon season, but the wet conditions have turned the fields muddy.

Experts say fires are frequent in Dhaka due to lax safety

measures.

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