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Huge fire engulfs market in Bangladeshi capital

Huge fire engulfs market in Bangladeshi capital

Hundreds of Bangladeshi firefighters have been mobilised within the capital Dhaka on Tuesday to battle an inferno that raged by means of a preferred clothes market and blanketed the town’s oldest neighbourhoods in black smoke.

No casualties have been reported up to now, however store homeowners and fireplace officers advised reporters that the Bongo Bazar market and three adjoining business precincts had been virtually utterly gutted.

“Some 600 firefighters … are working to bring the fire under control,” fireplace division spokesman Rakibul Islam advised AFP, including that the blaze started round daybreak.

A navy spokesman mentioned in an announcement that an air pressure helicopter had joined the firefighting effort.

Aerial footage from the chopper confirmed a whole lot of individuals watching the fireplace from a close-by overpass.

The market is a well-liked vacation spot for cut-price Western vogue manufacturers corresponding to Tommy Hilfiger, promoting garments that have been produced within the metropolis’s garment factories however failed to fulfill export requirements.

Distraught store homeowners advised reporters the blaze had left them destitute forward of Eid, the Muslim competition marking the top of Ramadan and the nation’s greatest non secular celebration.

“I borrowed 1.5 million taka ($14,100) to buy Eid clothing,” one business proprietor mentioned. “I’ve lost everything.”

Source: www.anews.com.tr