Raging blaze kills 49 people, 9 firefighters at Bangladesh cargo depot
A massive fire at a container depot near a port city in southeastern Bangladesh has killed at least 49 people, including nine firefighters.
According to a report on Sunday June 5, 2022, the more than 100 others were serious injured in the infernal tragedy as efforts to extinguish the blaze continued into a second night.
The inferno at the BM Inland Container Depot, a Dutch-Bangladesh joint venture, broke out around midnight Saturday following explosions in a container full of chemicals.
The cause of the fire could not be immediately determined. The depot is located near country’s main Chittagong Seaport, 216 kilometers (134 miles) southeast of the capital, Dhaka.
At least nine firefighters were among the dead, according to Brig. Gen. Main Uddin, director general of the Bangladesh fire service and civil defense.
“More than 10 others were being treated for burns,” he said.
“Multiple rounds of explosions occurred after the initial blast as the fire continued to spread,” Uddin said.
Officials and local media reports stated that explosives experts from Bangladesh’s military have been called in to assist the firefighters.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina expressed her shock at the accident and ordered adequate arrangement for medical treatment of the injured.
Bangladesh has a history of industrial disasters, including factories catching fire with workers trapped inside. Monitoring groups have blamed corruption and lax enforcement.