Response criticised
Fire officials have been criticised for their slow response to the blaze.
“The fire raged for more than an hour before firefighters arrived,” our correspondent said.
“People are very angry.”
Shahidul Bari, a specialist at the burns unit, said that at least 100 people had been admitted with severe burns and smoke inhalation.
“Our unit is full and more patients are pouring in. It’s a disaster of huge proportions,” he said.
“Patients are being treated in the corridors and still more are coming in. We are sending the most critically ill to the hospital’s emergency units.”
Fires due to short-circuits, substandard wiring and electrical faults are common in Bangladesh, where building regulations are rarely enforced.
This blaze has been the deadliest fire in Bangladesh in the last 39 years.
Source: Al Jazeera and agencies
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