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Bangladesh clothing factory hit by deadly fire | Bangladesh clothing factory hit by deadly fire |
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At least nine people have been killed in a fire at a clothing factory near the Bangladeshi capital Dhaka, emergency officials say. | At least nine people have been killed in a fire at a clothing factory near the Bangladeshi capital Dhaka, emergency officials say. |
Local media said about 50 people had been hurt in the fire, which broke out late on Tuesday in Gazipur. | Local media said about 50 people had been hurt in the fire, which broke out late on Tuesday in Gazipur. |
It was feared the number of people killed could rise. | It was feared the number of people killed could rise. |
Safety standards in Bangladesh's garment factories are notoriously poor. More than 1,100 people died in April when a factory outside Dhaka collapsed. | Safety standards in Bangladesh's garment factories are notoriously poor. More than 1,100 people died in April when a factory outside Dhaka collapsed. |
Another 2,500 people were injured in the disaster in the Ashulia district on the outskirts of the capital, where most of the clothing industry is based. | Another 2,500 people were injured in the disaster in the Ashulia district on the outskirts of the capital, where most of the clothing industry is based. |
Last November, 112 workers were killed in a fire at another clothes factory in the area. | Last November, 112 workers were killed in a fire at another clothes factory in the area. |
The cause of the latest fire was not immediately clear, but reports said it broke out at a knitting section of Aswad Composite Mills. | The cause of the latest fire was not immediately clear, but reports said it broke out at a knitting section of Aswad Composite Mills. |
A local official at the scene said that fire fighters had been unable to recover any bodies. | |
One man came to the site to find his uncle told the BBC that he had not been able to find him. | |
"I found out that the fire started from a [textile] machine," he said. "When the silencer of the machine exploded, the fire spread and the factory caught fire. | |
"Immediately after the fire many people ran out of the factory but a few could not get out." | |
Reports quoted officials saying water shortages and a lack of nearby fire stations had allowed the blaze to escalate and continue for several hours. | |
Factory Director Emdad Hossain told the Daily Star in Bangladesh that 170 workers were on duty on the two floors when the fire broke out. | |
"Almost all of them managed to come out of the building," he said. | |
Mr Hossain suffered injuries while rushing out of the building. | |
Although most members of a reported workforce of 3,000 had left the building for the day, those killed are thought to have been working overtime. | |
District administrator Dilruba Khanom said that emergency services were waiting until sunrise to complete their search of the factory. They warned that the number of casualties could rise. | |
"They have managed to control the fire in most parts of the factory, but the warehouse is still burning," he said. "The bodies are charred beyond recognition." | |
Police officer Ameer Hossain told the Daily Star that nine bodies had been recovered. Other accounts put the toll at 10. | |
Clothing makes up around three-quarters of Bangladesh's total exports, and the factory collapse prompted protests and calls for improved safety measures. | Clothing makes up around three-quarters of Bangladesh's total exports, and the factory collapse prompted protests and calls for improved safety measures. |
Dozens of international retailers agreed a plan last July to conduct inspections at factories from which their goods were sourced. | Dozens of international retailers agreed a plan last July to conduct inspections at factories from which their goods were sourced. |
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