
The Picture Of The Day | ZUMA PRESS
17 May 2017, Dhaka, Bangladesh
The Picture Of The Day | ZUMA PRESS
17 May 2017, Dhaka, Bangladesh
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Anyone would notice them when the walk in the morning,noon or evening procession in the countries many Industrial s zone BUT nation took silence yesterday made their Final Procession . . .
Nov 27 2012-Dhaka, Bangladesh- Burial of 52 unidentified workers killed in a garment factory fire in Ashulia earlier this week took place at a graveyard at the city’s old Dhaka Jurain on Tuesday. On Saturday, at least 111 people were killed and 100 injured in a devastating fire at Tazreen Fashion Ltd at Nischintapur on the capital’s suburb Ashulia.© Monirul Alam
Nov 26 2012-Dhaka, Bangladesh- Around 58 unidentified bodies keep on the DMC morgue for DNA test on Monday. At least 111 people were killed and 100 injured in a devastating fire at Tazreen Fashion Ltd at Nischintapur on the capital’s Ashulia Savar on Saturday.
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16.10.2011. Keraniganj. Dhaka. Bangladesh- A Green plant burn by chlorine gas and change the color after gas leaked in front of factory site. At least 50 people, including 12 firemen, have been sickened after a pipe of the chlorine unit of a chemical factory at outskirts of capital in Keraniganj has leaked. The pipe of the chlorine unit of Global Heavy Chemical Company Limited, owned by one Sabur Khan, leaked around 9am on Sunday, South Keraniganj police chief Sakhawat Hossain said to media. © Monirul Alam
That winter night (24 Dec,2010) I was in office and doing my work. Suddenly I received a phone from Air Port area, one residents told me, that they saw a huge fire on the sky not to understood what is happening but they think maybe is plane crash or something is happened. Do you know what is happened ? I said him we look after the matter and informed you latter. . .
Yes, Somethings is happened fire service and our other sources said, A coil factory explotation in Khilkhet area of Dhaka city. I reached on the spot within half an hour and covered it . . .
Hole area is black out huge number of eager people rush on the area to observed the situation. The security person stand on the spot and firefighters all ready works. I saw one charred body lie-in on the road with a pice of cloth after that I enter the factory.
A groups of firefighter and local people work in the factory. Inside the room is more darker only firefighters work their own light and local people work their mobile lit, suddenly one people shout, “don’t go to the next step” ! I stooped and saw another charred bodies left in front of me. After that I am working more carefully.
I saw more than three cheered bodies on the factory and it is difficult to identify. The hole factory broken out huge number of burn spray cans left on the factory. Suddenly I wet by a firefighters water.
My news editor is just waiting for my news photos I left the area on the way to my office . . .
According to the news at least five workers were burnt alive and six others severely injured, in a coil ( anti-mosquito coil and spray warehouse) factory, as a fire broken out in Khilkhet Namapara area last night. The fire started around 9.30 pm and gutted the factory within half an hour. The injured person’s rush to admitted the Burn and Plastic Surgery Unit of Dhaka Medical College Hospital. Fire fighters, who reached the site and recovered five charred bodies form the spot. The dead could’t be identified immediately. One injured told reports the fire broken out when the workers were removing chemicals form date-expired cans using a machine.
On June 3, the National inferno claimed the lives of 123 people in the capital and afterwards the government took several measure to ensure that flammable chemical are not handle or stored in populated areas.
Update ( 27 Dec, 2010): Death toll from the fire at Khilkhet coil factory warehouse rose to eight. as another injured worker has died Iqbal Hossain, 26. Earlier, the victims who died in the blaze at the factory were identified as Anwar Hossain, 23, Russel, 17, Yousuf, 25, Tofazzal, 20, Aminur, 25, Almas, 25 and Jewel.