Death toll in old Dhaka chemical warehouse 81

Dhaka, Feb 21 (UNB) – At least 81 people were killed and around 41 others injured in a devastating fire that broke out at a chemical warehouse and raged through four other adjacent buildings in the city’s Chawkbazar area on Wednesday night.

Major AKM Shakil Newaz, Director (Operation and Maintenance) of Fire Service and Civil Defence, at a press briefing on the spot in the morning told reporters that a total of 70 bodies were recovered from the buildings.

Besides, 11 others succumbed to their injuries at Dhaka Medical College Hospital (DMCH), duty officer at the Fire Service Central Control Room Rasel Shikder told UNB around 4:15pm.

Shakil Newaz said 41 people were rescued alive while the flame was doused at 6:30am. A total of 39 units of firefighters took part in extinguishing the fire.

Besides, two helicopters of Bangladesh Air Force sprayed water and chemical from the sky to help douse the flame and keep the atmosphere of the area cool, said Rasel.

The rescue operation was called off at 12:22pm, he said, adding that two units of firefighters, however, remained deployed there.

Mahfuz Rivan, a control room duty officer, all the bodies were sent to the DMCH for autopsy.

The deceased included five women and three children and 65 bodies were kept at the mortuary, said Inspector Bachchu Mia, in-charge of DMCH police camp.

He said 16 injured people were admitted to the hospital while 21 others received primary treatment.

Meanwhile, a heart-wrenching scene has been created in front of the DMCH morgue with wailing of the near and dear ones of those killed in the dreadful fire incident.

People who survived the fire incident but lost their relatives started thronging the DMCH morgue since morning in search of their loved ones.

Meanwhile, the DMCH authorities started handing over the bodies to their relatives following identification.

Thirty-seven deceased were identified and the bodies of 13 of them were handed over to their relatives till filing of this report around 5pm, said hospital sources.

The reason behind the fire will be clear after investigation, said Shakil Newaz. 
 

Meanwhile, a three-member body has been formed to investigate the incident which was asked to submit its report within seven working days, the fire service official said.

Duty officer at the Fire Service Central Control Room Ziaur Rahman on Wednesday night said the fire originated at the chemical warehouse on the ground floor of a four-storey building at Churihaat around 10:38pm.

Later, it spread to four other buildings fast.

Sources at the Fire Service and Civil Defence headquarters said 37 firefighting units brought the fire under control around 2:55am on Thursday.

Contacted, Deputy Director (Operations and Maintenance) of FSCD headquarters Dilip Kumar told UNB around 7:23 am that the fire was brought under control around 2:55am and it needed more time to douse the flame as it engulfed four more buildings.

Visiting the spot our Keraniganj correspondent reports: The fire broke out at Wahed Mansion, a four-story building that also housed a market and a chemical warehouse.

Around 80 people of 40 families lived on the 3rd and 4th floors of the building, said locals.

The blaze flipped through a six-storey building, a restaurant a community centre and another building very rapidly.

Chawkbazar thana police said they have prepared a list of 16 people who have remained missing since the fire incident.

The Ministry of Labour and Employment will provide Tk 1 lakh to the families of each deceased and Tk 50,000 to the injured victims for their treatment, information officer of the ministry Akhtarul Islam told UNB.

Road Transport and Bridges Minister Obaidul Quader said the government will provide compensation to the fire victims and take steps for the rehabilitation of their families. “We’ve taken lessons from this incident and necessary measures will be taken to avoid recurrence of such incident,” he said while talking to reporters during his visit to Chawkbazar.

Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan said following the Nimtali fire tragedy, all the chemical godowns and factories were removed from the area but a section of businessmen again established their businesses at the same place.

Although the Dhaka South City Corporation (DSCC) authorities stopped giving licence to run business in the area, a section of businessmen are running their businesses here, he said adding that the mayor will take necessary steps in this regard.

Meanwhile, President Abdul Hamid, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, Speaker Dr Shirin Sharmin Chaudhury and Leader of the Opposition in parliament HM Ershad expressed deep shock at the loss of lives in the fire incident.

The President also urged all to stand beside the families of those killed and injured in the fire incident, said his press secretary Joynal Abedin.

The Prime Minister ordered the authorities concerned to provide proper treatment to the injured people and necessary support to the families of those killed in the fire incident, PM’s press secretary Ihsanul Karim.

She conveyed deep sympathy to the bereaved family members and prayed for eternal peace of the departed soul. 

Ershad urged the government to launch an investigation into the incident and upgrade the fire extinguishing system after properly evaluating its current capacity.

Road Transport and Bridges Minister Obaidul Quader, Foreign Minister Dr AK Abdul Momen, Finance Minister AHM Mustafa Kamal, Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan, LGRD and Cooperatives Minister Tajul Islam, Information Minister Dr Hasan Mahmud, Housing and Public Works Minister SM Rezaul Karim, Commerce Minister Tipu Munshi, State Minister for Public Administration Prof Farhad Hossain, State Minister for Labour and Employment Monnujan Sufian also condoled the loss of lives in the fire.

Besides, British Secretary of State for Department for International Development Penny Mordaunt has expressed deep shock over the loss of lives following the big fire incident in city. “I am deeply saddened to hear of the terrible loss of lives following the chemical warehouse fire in Dhaka, a city I visited earlier this week,” she said in a statement.