Dhaka Factory: '40 Pulled Alive From Rubble'

Written By Unknown on Kamis, 25 April 2013 | 23.31

Dozens of people have been found alive in one room of a collapsed factory block in Bangladesh, according to TV reports.

Loud cheers broke out among the crowd of thousands of people massing at the scene near the capital, Dhaka, when the news broke.

First reports put the number rescued at 40, but a spokesman later said it was 24.

The death toll has reached 250 after Wednesday's disaster at the factory which supplied several British store chains, including Primark.

The rescue came as it was reported that the owner of one of the garment factories which ignored an order to stop working had fled.

Around 3,000 people worked in the building and at least 1,000 are said to have been injured.

Army Brigadier General Mohammed Siddiqul Alam Shikder said hundreds more people may still be trapped in the building.

A Bangladeshi woman shows a portrait of her missing daughter in-law, believed to be trapped in a collapsed factory block Thousands waited below the building for news of loved-ones

Screams were heard coming through the cracks in the concrete, suggesting more survivors were awaiting help.

Throughout the day on Thursday a steady stream of bodies had been pulled out, forcing the recorded death toll to almost double.

Earlier it emerged that officers ordered the building to be evacuated the day before it collapsed, but clothing factories that worked there continued operating, ignoring police instructions.

The order was made after deep cracks became visible on Tuesday.

The managers of a bank that also had an office in the building evacuated their workers and suspended their operations.

The Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association had also asked the factories to suspend work starting on Wednesday morning, just hours before the building fell.

"After we got the crack reports we asked them to suspend work until further examination, but they did not pay heed," said association president Atiqul Islam.

Survivors described hearing a loud crack just before the eight-storey building collapsed, with each level pancaking on top of those below.

Bangladeshi firefighters cut a hole through concrete during rescue operations Rescuers are having to cut through concrete and steel to reach victims

The building housed at least four factories producing clothes for leading Western retailers.

High street giant Primark confirmed one of its suppliers occupied the second floor of the building.

A Primark spokesman said: "The company is shocked and deeply saddened by this appalling incident at Savar, near Dhaka, and expresses its condolences to all of those involved."

Tens of thousands of people have gathered at the site, weeping and searching for family members.

Bangladesh's prime minister vowed the garment factory owner who fled would be tracked down and punished.

"Those who're involved, especially the owner who forced the workers to work there, will be punished," Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina told members of Bangladesh's parliament.

"Wherever he is, he will be found and brought to justice," she added.

Elsewhere in Bangladesh, hundreds of thousands of workers walked out of their factories in solidarity with their dead colleagues.

Some workers' leaders attacked Western firms, whom they accused of turning "a blind eye" while using Bangladeshis as "money-making machines".


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