Dhaka: The Fire Service and Civil Defence (FSCD) is using ground monitors to spray high volumes of water to extinguish the fire in the charred chemical warehouse at Shialbari in Mirpur. ‘We are now using ground monitors to spray water in the chemical warehouse to douse the flame,’ FSCD media officer Talha bin Zasim told BSS today.
According to Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha, although the inferno was partially brought under control, it will take much time to completely douse the blaze. The fire spokesperson reminded all that the smoke still billowing from the chemical warehouse is hazardous for people and urged everyone to maintain a distance of at least 300 yards from the depot.
He said they are making people aware of the adverse impact of the smoke and water billowing out from the chemical warehouse through a public announcement system. ‘But, people do not pay heed to the campaign,’ he said.
Meanwhile, the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) has started collecting samples from the family members of 16 victims killed in Tuesday’s devastating fire in the capital’s Mirpur area for DNA profiling to hand over their bodies to their relatives. “Six families of the Mirpur fire victims have so far given DNA samples to the CID forensic lab till 11:55 am today since the morning,” special police super of the CID (media) Jasim Uddin Khan told BSS today.
The bodies of 16 people who died in Tuesday’s devastating fire at Sialbari, Rupnagar in Mirpur will be handed over to their families only after DNA profiling is completed, police said. Sub-Inspector Muklesur Rahman Laskar of Rupnagar Police Station confirmed the development to the media on Wednesday, explaining that multiple families have claimed some of the same bodies. “To avoid any confusion, DNA profiling will be carried out before the handover,” he said.
Inquest reports have already been prepared for all 16 bodies recovered from the ready-made garment (RMG) factory. The Dhaka Medical College Hospital (DMCH) authorities collected bone and tissue samples from six of the bodies today, and their autopsies were conducted in the presence of CID forensic lab examiner Md Masud Rabbi. Rabbi told the media that samples from the remaining 10 bodies will be collected tomorrow. He urged family members of the victims to provide their own DNA samples at the CID Headquarters lab in Malibagh at 9:00 am on Thursday. The collected DNA samples will be matched to confirm the identities of the victims.
The tragic fire broke out Tuesday morning in an RMG factory and an adjacent chemical warehouse. Firefighters recovered 16 bodies from the garment factory that same day and sent them to the DMCH morgue. While the blaze in the RMG factory was extinguished on Tuesday, the fire in the chemical warehouse was only partially brought under control by Wednesday afternoon. Fire service officials said it may take considerable time to fully douse the remaining blaze.