one person, of course, sadly died in this crash. an investigation is now under way to try to work out exactly what happened. and in the meantime, these emergency workers are gathering as many clues as they can here at the scene. let me show you some pictures that came from the capital of bangladesh. a huge fire has destroyed large parts of one of bangladesh s popular clothing markets. hundreds of firefighters battled to control the blaze at dhaka s banga bazar. shop owners say the blaze has wiped out stock ahead of eid, bangladesh s biggest religious celebration. it s not known how the fire started and there s been no report on casualties yet. a lack of rain in recent years has
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could have imagined just a few years ago. translator: i didn t know what human trafficking was until i got to the safe house. reporter: madison is a survivor of child sex trafficking, and the bras she sells part of a unique reintegration program by a nonprofit called free the girls. when we started we had this idea, and the idea was this bra could change a woman s life, and we really did not have any idea how much those women would change their own lives. reporter: we first met kim and dave sterpstra shortly after they started free the girl in 2011. the plan was for kimba to collect donations of new and gently used bras in the u.s. and send them to dave in mozambique, africa where sex trafficking survivors could sell them in the used clothing markets there, providing them with a steady income that would prevent them
the site describes the religious wear as coming in, quote, neutral hues, and you can see the lace i mentioned earlier. it is not surprising such a well-known brand wants a piece of this fashion pie. muslims spent $230 billion on clothing in 2014 according to the most recent state of the global islamic economy report. yes, there is such a thing. that number is expected to grow to $327 billion by 2020. if this clothing market were a country, it would rank third after the u.s. and china, the largest two clothing markets in the world, the report said. it suspect just clothing and footwear. muslims spent $54 billion on cosmetics in 2014, and that number will grow to $80 billion by 2020. so the dolce and gabana designers are on to something and they certainly aren t the only ones. the report points out other brands like tommy hilfiger, dkny, and mango have made