Bangla Desh: many poor people in a small country, perilous working conditions
Bangla Desh is a small country with a very numerous population. In its 148,500 km2 Bangla Desh has 165 millones inhabitants. The capital, Dhaka has a population of 28.5 millions in the metropolitan area. The country possess very fertile soils but because of its high density the populaition is very poor. The income per capita is 4,000 U$ but because its high social inequality 80% of the people lives under the poverty line. Many companies, foreign and bangladeshis produce in very inadequate and risky conditions. The following are news of a tragid accident in the old neighborhoods of Dhaka.
Scores of people have been killed
after a massive fire raced through several apartment buildings also used as
chemical warehouses in a centuries-old part of Bangladesh's capital, Dhaka,
according to fire officials.
The devastating blaze, which broke out around 10.40pm (16:40 GMT) on
Wednesday at a building in Chawkbazar, in the old part of Dhaka, was not yet entirely under control as of
Thursday morning.
Fire
control room officials told news agencies that 69 people had been killed, with
officials expecting the death toll to rise as emergency crews continued
searching for survivors.
About 50
others were injured, including some in a critical condition.
Fire service
chief Ali Ahmed said the fire might have originated from a gas cylinder before
quickly spreading through the building where highly flammable chemicals were
stored.
he flames raced through four adjoining structures,
which were also used as chemical warehouses, including for storing plastic
granules and body sprays.
"There
was a traffic jam when the fire broke out. So people could not escape,"
Ahmed said, describing a part of town where the streets are very narrow.
"I saw
with my own eyes that a sudden massive bang with fire and shockwaves totally
destroyed the roadside wall," Hazi
Mohammed Salauddin, who was injured in the fire, said.
"I was
on a rickshaw when the explosion took place. I don't think my rickshaw driver
is alive any more."
A fire official told reporters that the blaze has been
"confined" but not yet doused despite the efforts of more than 200
firefighters.
"It will take time.
This is not like any other fire," he said, adding the blaze became so
devastating due to the "highly combustible" chemicals stored there.
Bangladesh has been
harshly criticised for its poor safety record, with many buildings being
used both for residential and commercial purposes.
A similar fire in 2010
in an old Dhaka building, which was also used as a chemical warehouse, killed
more than 120 people in one of the worst fire tragedies in Dhaka.
"There was a lot of
protests at the time to remove all these illegal factories and chemical
warehouses from the area, which obviously hasn't been done," Al Jazeera's
Tanvir Chowdhury, reporting from Dhaka, said.
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2019/02/huge-fire-kills-dozens-part-bangladesh-capital-dhaka-190221005122286.html

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