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Bangladesh factory inferno fire kills 52

Bangladesh factory inferno fire kills 52   Published On Police dispersed hundreds of people who blocked nearby roads and clashed with officers. RUPGANJ (AFP) - A massive blaze tore through a Bangladesh factory killing at least 52 people trapped by flames that forced many workers to leap for their lives from upper floors, police said Friday. About 30 people were injured and hundreds of distraught relatives and other workers waited anxiously outside the food factory as the fire continued to rage. The inferno was the latest to tarnish Bangladesh’s safety record marred by a series of disasters in industrial complexes and apartment buildings.

Bangladesh factory inferno leaves 52 dead - Newspaper

RUPGANJ: A massive blaze tore through a Bangladesh factory killing at least 52 people trapped by flames that forced workers to leap for their lives from upper floors, emergency services said on Friday. About 30 people were injured in the fire, and hundreds of distraught relatives and other workers waited anxiously outside the food factory as it continued to rage. The inferno was the latest to tarnish Bangladesh’s safety record marred by a series of disasters in industrial complexes and apartment buildings. The country has pledged reforms since the Rana Plaza disaster in 2013 when a nine-storey complex collapsed, killing more than 1,100 people. But critics say safety standards are still lax.

At least 52 young workers perish in Bangladesh factory fire

At least 52 young workers perish in Bangladesh factory fire In yet another shocking inferno, at least 52 mostly teenage workers died in a sweatshop factory, when a blaze engulfed a multi-storey food and beverage factory, just outside Bangladesh’s capital of Dhaka, on Thursday night. The factory was exploiting cheap labour to export products to Western markets. A firefighter communicates with his colleagues on a walkie talkie inside the burnt food and beverage factory in Rupganj, outside Dhaka, Bangladesh, Friday, July 9, 2021. (AP Photo/Mahmud Hossain Opu) Fire officials said 49 of the victims’ bodies were burned beyond recognition, after they were trapped behind a locked door, a supposedly illegal practice, which is commonly used by employers in the country to prevent workers from leaving their workplace without permission or being searched. Three workers died after jumping off the building’s roof. About another 50 were injured.

Three killed, 30 injured in Bangladesh factory fire

Three killed, 30 injured in Bangladesh factory fire Issued on: 09/07/2021 - 06:52 An aerial of the fire at a Bangladesh factory in which at least three people died Munir Uz zaman AFP 2 min Rupganj (Bangladesh) (AFP) A massive blaze in a Bangladesh factory killed three people and injured at least 30 with some people jumping from the upper floors to escape the fire, police said. It was unclear how many people were trapped inside, though distraught relatives outside and other factory workers said they feared that others may have not escaped. Fires are common in Bangladesh due to lax enforcement of safety rules. In February last year 70 people died when an inferno ripped through several Dhaka apartment blocks.

Deadly fire at Bangladesh food processing factory | Bangladesh News

Deadly fire at Bangladesh food processing factory | Bangladesh News
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