The devastating market fire in Bangladesh’s capital Dhaka was controlled after six hours of hectic efforts, leaving at least eight injured and thousands of shops gutted, according to eyewitnesses and fire service.
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The on-duty officer at the headquarters of Fire Service and Civil Defense told Anadolu over the telephone that the fire was controlled by the army and firefighters at around 12:45 p.m. (0645GMT).
Eyewitnesses and the fire service official said the fire started in the early morning at around 6:15 a.m. (1215GMT) at Bangabazar Market which is famous for clothes and readymade garments.
The cause of the fire has not been determined yet.
Speaking to Anadolu, some businessmen in the affected market said several thousand shops have been destroyed, leaving nothing for them ahead of the holy Muslim festival Eid-al Fitr. “We have lost everything.â€
Around 48 units of Fire Service and Civil Defense along with rescue teams from the army, police, Rapid Action Battalion (RAB), Detective Branch (DB), and air force took part in the operation to contain the blaze.
According to the fire service, two members of the force were among the injured who have been admitted to Dhaka Medical College Hospital.
“This is a big loss for us during the main annual business season ahead of the holy Eid-al Fitr. We have nothing left now. We want compensation from the government,†said Mohammad Kalam Bepary, one of the fire victims who lost all his seven shops with products.
He added that five big markets with thousands of shops have been heavily damaged by the fire.
Products worth billions of dollars have been destroyed, Bepary claimed, saying that they need urgent help from the government. “Otherwise, we have no option but to sit on the street.â€
Meanwhile, in a preliminary assessment, the president of the Bangladesh Shop Owners’ Association, Helal Uddin, said that nearly 5,000 shops have been damaged in the fire, causing a loss of approximately 20 billion Bangladeshi Taka ($200 million).
He demanded an initial compensation of 7 billion Taka ($70 million). ■