Bangladesh factory fire kills 23, injures more than 24

Boiler explosion triggers blaze in a food and cigarette packaging factory

At least 23 people have been killed and 70 injured following a huge fire in a garment packaging factory in Dhaka, capital of Bangladesh. The cause is believed to have been an explosion in the boiler room of the four-storey building. Video: REUTERS

A fire on Saturday at a food and cigarette packaging factory in Bangladesh killed at least 23 people and injured more than two dozen, emergency and government officials said, with fears the toll could rise.

The cause of the fire in the Tongi industrial zone about 20km north of the capital, Dhaka, was not immediately known, but officials said a boiler explosion probably triggered the blaze, around 8am, as workers prepared to swap shifts.

“We cannot confirm if people are inside, but our priority is to rescue them if there is anyone,” Mohammad Akhtaruzzaman, a fire official at the site, told Reuters by telephone, adding that the blaze was now under control.

Firefighters work to put out a fire at a packaging factory in the Tongi industrial area outside Dhaka, Bangladesh on Saturday. Photograph: AM Ahad/AP Photo

“There were about 100 people inside when the fire broke out,” Mohammad Nayan, a worker assisting with rescue efforts, told reporters.

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More than 20 firefighting teams battled to douse the flames, which also caused the partial collapse of the four-storey Tampaco Foils building, officials said.

Officials of Tampaco Foils, where the fire broke out, could not immediately be reached for comment.

On its website, the company lists major international brands, such as British American Tobacco and Nestlé , among its customers.

The incident is the latest in a series of industrial accidents in the South Asian country that is one of the world’s top garment exporters.

In 2013, the collapse of Rana Plaza, a building outside Dhaka, killed 1,135 workers mainly employed in the garment industry.

Reuters