Chemical warehouses in Old Dhaka asked to relocate after deadly fire

Update: 2019-02-22 16:51 GMT

Dhaka: Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Friday ordered authorities to relocate and remove all the chemical factories and warehouses in Old Dhaka after a massive fire killed at least 67 people in the congested historic part of the capital city.

The fast-moving fire swept through adjoining apartment buildings and chemical warehouses in Old Dhaka's congested Chawkbazar area on Wednesday night, killing 67 people and injuring several others, the latest such deadly blaze in the country.

The fire was triggered when a gas cylinder of a parked pickup truck exploded, which razed surrounding vehicles and the flames then quickly spread to five buildings, including a community centre where a wedding party was on, in the narrow Chawkbazar alley.

A four-storey building Wahed Mansion' that suffered most damage had a dozen stores for perfumes and plastic goods. The fire spread rapidly due to the multiple chemical godowns that were situated in the area.

Large amount of canisters stored inside several buildings became like bombs amid the massive spreading fire, according to the investigators of a panel formed after the incident.

Earlier, Industries Minister Nurul Majid Mahmud Humayun said storage of chemicals had nothing to do with the fire started by a gas cylinder explosion. But the probe team disagreed. Of course there were lighter-fluid refill canisters inside the buildings. There were many other chemicals besides. All these inflammable materials catalysed the spreading of the fire, Lt Col SM Zulfikar Rahman, a director of the Fire Service and Civil Defence, was quoted as saying by the bdnews.

Perfume bottles were refilled here as well. These exploded and became like bombs during the fire," he said.

Rahman is part of a

three-member probe team formed by the fire service authorities. They have been given a seven-day deadline for their report. 

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