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One killed, 42 injured in fire at chemical warehouse in Gazipur factory

Workers alleged that the authorities refused to allow them to leave the factory during the incident 

Update : 06 Mar 2021, 01:29 PM

A worker was killed and 42 others were injured as a fire broke out at a chemical warehouse of a garment factory in Sreepur upazila of Gazipur on Saturday.

The deceased is Masum Shikder, 23, a resident of Char Kusumhati village under Dohar upazila of Dhaka. 

The fire originated at the chemical warehouse of Dhaka Garments and Washing Ltd, located in the Dakkhin Bhangnahati area, around 10am, said Senior Station Officer Md Mia Raj of Sreepur Fire Service and Civil Defence.

Two firefighting units brought the blaze under control within half an hour, he added.

The cause of fire could not be known immediately.  

Sreepur police station Sub-Inspector (SI) Md Sadek said the body of Masum, who worked as a welding operator of the factory, was recovered from the warehouse after putting out the fire.

He is thought to have died of asphyxiation due to the toxic gas, the police official surmised.


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The body was being sent to the morgue of Shaheed Tajuddin Ahmad Medical College for autopsy.

Sreepur Upazila Health Complex physician KM Razmul Ahsan said 42 injured workers and employees were brought to the health complex.

Of them, 12 were referred to Sheikh Hasina National Institute of Burn and Plastic Surgery in Dhaka, he said, adding that their respiratory organs might have been damaged.

Twenty people were given first aid while 10 others are undergoing treatment at the health complex, the physician added.

Workers alleged that the authorities refused to allow them to leave the factory during the incident. 

At one stage, workers became angry and started hitting the gate, forcing the authorities to open it.

They said some workers and staff lost consciousness due to the smell of toxic gas as they went to put out the fire.

Worker Abu Hanif said he saw one of his colleagues collapsing at the warehouse.

Hanif said, as he approached the colleague to rescue him, he himself also lost consciousness inhaling the toxic gas and later found himself at the bed of the upazila health complex.

Khodeza Begum, 75, a resident of Bhangnahati village, said her two grandchildren -- Yusub, 32, and Joynal Abedin, 30, workers of the factory -- remained missing since the fire incident.

Earlier in February, another fire at a chemical factory in Sreepur killed a worker and injured over a dozen others.

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