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At least four dead and many trapped in Bangladesh factory collapse | |
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At least four people have been killed and more than 100 are feared trapped after the roof of a cement factory under construction in Bangladesh collapsed. | |
Rescuers pulled about 40 survivors from the debris of the factory, run by a subsidiary of the Bangladesh army, in the port town of Mongla, 335km (210 miles) south-west of the capital, Dhaka. | |
“There were about 150 people, including workers, inside the factory building when it collapsed,” said Belayet Hossain, the officer in charge of the Mongla Port police station near the factory. | |
Soldiers and sailors were helping firefighters to search for survivors, another official said. | |
“There are more bodies inside the debris. We’re trying to recover the living people first,” said district administration official Mohammad Abdus Samad. | |
Related: Rana Plaza: one year on from the Bangladesh factory disaster | |
Bangladesh has a poor record for building safety. A complex of shops and small factories collapsed in 2013 killing more than 1,130 people, most of them garment workers. | |
The collapse of Rana Plaza, built on swampy ground outside the capital, Dhaka, ranked among the world’s worst industrial accidents and sparked a global outcry for improved safety in the world’s second-largest exporter of ready-made garments. |