Wari chemical warehouse fire under control, 52 families rescued

BSS
Published On: 02 Jul 2025, 11:33

DHAKA, July 2, 2025 (BSS) - The firefighters rescued 52 families from a residential-cum-commercial building in the capital's Wari area after a fire broke out at a chemical warehouse early today. The fire was brought under control with two hours of intense efforts.

Four fire engines brought the blaze under control around 7am, Md Saleh Uddin, Deputy Director of Dhaka, Fire Service and Civil Defenec, said at a press briefing.

The fire originated on a chemical warehouse located on the third floor of 12-storey Mamun Plaza at Hatkhola Road around 5am today, he said.

"All residents of the 52 residential flats were safely evacuated by firefighters," the fire official added. 

Saleh Uddin expressed concern over running a chemical business in a residential-cum-commercial building, saying it put the lives of 52 families at risk by ignoring fire safety rules.

Three floors of the 12-storey building are being used for commercial purposes, while the remaining nine floors house 52 residential flats.

The fire officer vowed to continue drives against illegal chemical businesses in residential buildings.

He said there was no Data Reporting Service Provider (DRSP), which is a primary requirement to operate a chemical business.

The DRSP helps determine the appropriate method to bring fires under control, he added.

There was no report of casualties, but a firefighter sustained cut injuries to two of his fingers while conducting the rescue operation.

The cause of the fire and the extent of the damage could not be known immediately.
 

  • Latest
  • Most Viewed
Best airmen get trophies, certificates for 2024
‘Mawlana Bhashani Bridge’ in Gaibandha to open Wednesday
Fair election impossible with Awami-friendly polling agents: Rizvi
Jhenaidah AL President Apu taken on two day police remand 
6,000 kg of banned polythene seized in Bogura
Govt. to bring 3 railway hospitals under joint management
Titas disconnects illegal gas connections in Narayanganj, Savar
Ansar, Police reach semi-final
British HC visits Milestone burn victims, assures cooperation
Remittance inflow rises by 25.6pc in 17-day of August
১০