Dhaka [Bangladesh], March 1: The fire at a 6-story building in Bangladesh is believed to have started in a restaurant, possibly due to a gas leak or stove.
Reuters reported on March 1 that a large fire
Firefighters said the fire started in a restaurant and quickly spread to other floors. The incident happened at around 9:50 p.m. on February 29 (local time).
After visiting victims at Dhaka Medical College Hospital, Bangladesh
Fire department officials said it is unclear what caused the fire
Surviving witness Mohammad Altaf recalled that he was lucky to escape through a broken window, but two colleagues did not survive.
"When the fire broke out in front and broke the glass, our cashier and waiter got everyone out. But then they both died. I went into the kitchen, broke the window and jumped out to save himself," according to Mr. Altaf.
Firefighters had to use a crane to get people out of the burning building. Director of the Bangladesh
"It is a dangerous building with gas cylinders on every floor, even on the stairs," he informed the press.
According to AFP, 75 people were rescued from the building. Authorities are currently investigating the cause of the incident.
Source: Thanh Nien Newspaper