Firefighters faced difficulties dousing fire at Krishi Market due to overcrowding: Fire Service Director

The Report Desk

Published: September 14, 2023, 12:54 PM

Firefighters faced difficulties dousing fire at Krishi Market due to overcrowding: Fire Service Director

BGB personnel asked people not to make crowd. Pic: TheReport.live/ Golam Rabbani

Firefighters had to struggle quite a lot to bring the fire under control due to the huge crowd in front of Mohammadpur Krishi Market, said Director of the Department of Fire Service and Civil Defense (FSCD) Lt Col Md Tajul Islam on Thursday.

“It took time to douse the flame due to overcrowding and the police and BGB have faced difficulties in controlling the crowd of onlookers,” he said while talking to reporters.

Replying to a question, the fire department director said the fire might have originated from a grocery shop and an investigation will be carried out to identify the reason behind the fire.

Two people were slightly injured but no casualty was reported.

He also claimed that there is no adequate water supply at the market and no primary fire controlling equipment.

Besides, there is no safety plan at the market. The authorities concerned have issued notices several times, and public awareness programmes were carried out at different times but there was no response from the market authorities, said Tajul.

Talking about the surroundings of the market, Tajul said it is like Bangabazar and the small alleys were blocked by piles of goods, and collapsible gates were closed which created a problem for the firefighters.

The night guards of the market were not present during the fire, forcing the firefighters to break the collapsible gates, he said.

“When we reached the spot, we saw that fire engulfed almost three-quarters of the market and the firefighting units worked hard to contain it,” said.

The fire broke out at the market around 3:43 am and spread soon, said Anwarul Islam, warehouse inspector of Fire Service and Civil Defence Headquarters (Media Cell).

Seventeen firefighting units are working to fully douse the blaze. It was brought under control around 9:25 am.
 

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