Dhaka Bureau: A fire broke out in a seven-story slum in the capital’s Mohakhali, and some houses were burnt. 9 units of fire service brought the fire under control in about two hours. The fire service also said that no casualties have been reported in this incident.
The fire service said that the fire was brought under control at 8:10 a.m. on Monday (March 27). The matter was confirmed by Anwarul Islam Dolan, the media cell officer of the fire service headquarters.
He said our nine units brought the fire in the seven-story slum under control in about an hour and a half. The initial cause of the fire was not known. However, many tin-shed houses in the slum were gutted in the fire.
However, initially, the official could not tell the cause of the fire or the amount of damage.
Earlier, the Tejgaon Fire Service Station received information about the fire after 6:30 a.m. on Monday. Later, two of their units went to the spot and started working to control the fire. After that, seven more units started working to control the fire. Later, 9 units of fire service brought the fire under control at 8:10 a.m.
