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Bangladesh: At least 50 killed in fatal fire at food and drink factory near Dhaka

The fire at the Hashem Food and Beverage factory near the capital Dhaka broke out on Thursday evening. Almost 7,000 people work at the factory, mostly child labourers.

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At least 50 people, mostly children, have died after a fire broke out at a food and drink factory in Bangladesh, according to local media reports.

The fire service confirmed the blaze began on Thursday night at the five-storey Hashem Food and Beverage factory in Rupgani, 15 miles (24km) outside of the capital Dhaka.

Local media reported that at least 50 bodies have been recovered from the factory, with some workers forced to jump from the upper floors.

According to local media reports, 52 people have died due to the fire
Image: According to local media reports, at least 50 people have died in the fire

Another 30 people were injured and are being treated at a local hospital.

Debasish Bardhan, deputy director of the Fire Service and Civil Defense, said 49 bodies have been recovered so far from inside the factory and rescue operations continued.

The main exit gate of the factory, which processes juice, soft drinks and other food items, was locked from inside, he said.

Ekattor TV said that most of the dead were children and the fire had not been completely extinguished 18 hours after it broke out.

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Meanwhile, relatives of workers were protesting outside the factory over the claims it was locked from the inside.

The factory employs almost 7,000 workers and a large number are children, Ekattor said.

Relatives of factory workers gathered at the site after a fire broke out at the Hasheem Foods factory
Image: Relatives of factory workers gathered at the site after a fire broke out at the Hasheem Foods factory
The fire broke out on Thursday evening and firefighters were still tackling the blaze on Friday morning
Image: The fire broke out on Thursday evening and firefighters were still tackling the blaze on Friday morning

Details on the cause of the blaze, how many people were inside the factory and how many are missing were not immediately available.

This is the latest deadly blaze at a factory in Bangladesh.

In November 2012, at least 117 people were confirmed dead after a garment factory fire on the outskirts of Dhaka.

Another 200 people were injured in the blaze at the Tazreen Fashion factory, making it the deadliest factory fire in the nation's history.

It led to a workers' protest, calling for better workplace safety, with about 200 factories closed during the demonstrations.

Fire officials confirmed that 16 units were tackling the blaze
Image: Fire officials confirmed that 16 units were tackling the blaze

Just 12 months later another fire at a garment factory killed seven people.

The blaze at the Mirpur textile factory, whose clients included Gap, Next and H&M, was thought to have started by a faulty knitting machine.

The textiles industry in Bangladesh, which accounts for a large chunk of its economy, has been heavily criticised in the past for its low pay, poor working conditions and low levels of health and safety.