Chittagong Bureau :
At least 100 shops, including 20 furniture showrooms, were gutted as a fire broke out in a market in City Gate area beside Dhaka-Chittagong Highway on Friday morning. Sarwer Jahan, an operator of Agrabad fire service control room, said that the fire broke out in the market around 8:30am.
On information, 13 vehicles of five firefighting units from Agrabad, Bandar, Nandankanon and Kumira fire stations rushed to the spot and doused the flame around 10am. The fire gutted at least 100 shops, including 20 furniture shops, and an ATM booth of Dutch Bangla bank.
Sarwer Jahan said that the fire broke out from a furniture factory. In this market, businessmen used to sell the old furniture those collected from scrap Ships that carried explosive substance. On the other hand, Mahbub Rashid, owner of a furniture shop of the market, alleged that a powerful group had been trying long for evicting the shop owners from the area. The group might be behind the fire incident. The affected shop owners said that the estimated loss caused by the fire would be around Tk 30 crore.
At least 100 shops, including 20 furniture showrooms, were gutted as a fire broke out in a market in City Gate area beside Dhaka-Chittagong Highway on Friday morning. Sarwer Jahan, an operator of Agrabad fire service control room, said that the fire broke out in the market around 8:30am.
On information, 13 vehicles of five firefighting units from Agrabad, Bandar, Nandankanon and Kumira fire stations rushed to the spot and doused the flame around 10am. The fire gutted at least 100 shops, including 20 furniture shops, and an ATM booth of Dutch Bangla bank.
Sarwer Jahan said that the fire broke out from a furniture factory. In this market, businessmen used to sell the old furniture those collected from scrap Ships that carried explosive substance. On the other hand, Mahbub Rashid, owner of a furniture shop of the market, alleged that a powerful group had been trying long for evicting the shop owners from the area. The group might be behind the fire incident. The affected shop owners said that the estimated loss caused by the fire would be around Tk 30 crore.