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    Bangladesh: Massive fire at Dhaka's shopping center, military forces deployed
    The fire began on the second floor of Dhaka's New Supermarket (Representational image)

    Bangladesh: Massive fire at Dhaka's shopping center, military forces deployed

    By Ayushi Goswami
    Apr 15, 2023
    01:14 pm

    What's the story

    A massive fire broke out at a popular shopping center in Bangladesh's Dhaka, spreading to nearly 1,500 shops and forcing the country's military to intervene, reported Reuters.

    The fire began at 5:45am (local time) on Saturday on the second floor of the New Supermarket, which quickly gutted other floors, per PTI.

    The shopping center is situated between the popular New Market and Dhaka College.

    Details

    Government deploys paramilitary force to control fire

    To douse the raging inferno, the Bangladesh government rushed 12 platoons of the Border Guard Bangladesh paramilitary force to the spot, local media reported.

    Meanwhile, the Bangladeshi Army, Navy, and Air Force, along with 28 fire service units, also reached the site to bring the fire under control.

    Furthermore, the cause of the fire was unknown, and no casualties have been reported so far.

    More information

    2nd such fire incident this month in Bangladesh

    Notably, this is the second big fire incident in Bangladesh in a month.

    On April 4, a huge fire swept through a crowded shopping complex in Dhaka, which destroyed around 5,000 stores and injured several firefighters.

    In another incident in March, 23 people were killed after an explosion took place at a market in the capital city, allegedly due to a faulty gas line.

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