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Bangladesh factory fire: At least 23 killed in Tongi | |
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At least 23 people have been killed in a huge fire that broke out at a packaging factory in Bangladesh. | |
A further 70 people are reported to have been injured in the blaze at an industrial complex in Tongi, north of the capital Dhaka. | A further 70 people are reported to have been injured in the blaze at an industrial complex in Tongi, north of the capital Dhaka. |
Police said about 100 people were in the four-storey building at the time, including machine operators and guards. | Police said about 100 people were in the four-storey building at the time, including machine operators and guards. |
The blast was caused by an explosion in the boiler room, at the start of the working day, officials say. | The blast was caused by an explosion in the boiler room, at the start of the working day, officials say. |
Firefighters are struggling to bring the blaze under control. | Firefighters are struggling to bring the blaze under control. |
Local fire and civil defence chief Anis Ahamed said 20 fire trucks had worked to extinguish the fire. | |
Relatives have been gathering outside the local hospital for news. | Relatives have been gathering outside the local hospital for news. |
One man, Wridoy Barua, said he was looking for his brother. "I haven't heard from him since this morning. There is no news of him." | One man, Wridoy Barua, said he was looking for his brother. "I haven't heard from him since this morning. There is no news of him." |
Low-cost manufacturing is a mainstay of Bangladesh's economy, but a series of industrial disasters in recent years have raised concerns about safety standards, the BBC's South Asia Editor Jill McGivering reports. | Low-cost manufacturing is a mainstay of Bangladesh's economy, but a series of industrial disasters in recent years have raised concerns about safety standards, the BBC's South Asia Editor Jill McGivering reports. |
Tighter controls have been introduced, but dozens of workers still die every year, she notes. | Tighter controls have been introduced, but dozens of workers still die every year, she notes. |
Bangladesh factories: 'About 40% have major safety issues' | Bangladesh factories: 'About 40% have major safety issues' |
Can Bangladesh safety accord bring change? | Can Bangladesh safety accord bring change? |
At least 13 people died in a fire at a plastics factory Dhaka last year. | At least 13 people died in a fire at a plastics factory Dhaka last year. |
In 2012, 112 workers died in a fire at a factory just outside the capital. | In 2012, 112 workers died in a fire at a factory just outside the capital. |
The country suffered an even greater tragedy in 2013 when the Rana Plaza garment complex collapsed on the outskirts of Dhaka, killing 1,135 people. | The country suffered an even greater tragedy in 2013 when the Rana Plaza garment complex collapsed on the outskirts of Dhaka, killing 1,135 people. |