UNB, Dhaka :
Rescuers recovered the body of another man from the rubble of a two-storied building that caved in on Wednesday in Old Dhaka’s Patuatuli.
The body was retrieved around midnight, said Fire Service Control Room Duty Officer Rasel Shikder.
Locals said, the victims were banana traders residing on the first floor of the abandoned building for several years now. They used the ground floor as a storeroom.
Rescue was called off around 1am on Thursday after the recovery of the second body, the fire service official said.
The building’s rooftop caved in completely while the first floor ceiling collapsed partially around 1:23pm on Wednesday. Three firefighting units conducted the rescue operation.
However, the identity of the victims could not be ascertained yet.
Quoting locals, Kotwali Police Station’s Officer-in-Charge Saidur Rahman told UNB that they suspect the victims were banana traders Jahidul Islam, 50, and his son Shafiqul Islam, 17.
Rescuers recovered the body of another man from the rubble of a two-storied building that caved in on Wednesday in Old Dhaka’s Patuatuli.
The body was retrieved around midnight, said Fire Service Control Room Duty Officer Rasel Shikder.
Locals said, the victims were banana traders residing on the first floor of the abandoned building for several years now. They used the ground floor as a storeroom.
Rescue was called off around 1am on Thursday after the recovery of the second body, the fire service official said.
The building’s rooftop caved in completely while the first floor ceiling collapsed partially around 1:23pm on Wednesday. Three firefighting units conducted the rescue operation.
However, the identity of the victims could not be ascertained yet.
Quoting locals, Kotwali Police Station’s Officer-in-Charge Saidur Rahman told UNB that they suspect the victims were banana traders Jahidul Islam, 50, and his son Shafiqul Islam, 17.