At least 30 shops were burnt in a devastating fire that broke out in the country’s largest cloth market at Sheikherchar-Baburhat here in the early hours on Sunday.
“The accumulated financial loss due to the fire so far could not ascertained accurately but the affected businessmen primarily assumed a loss of Taka 10 crore due to the fire”, said Shimul Mohammad Rafi, Deputy Assistant Director of the Narsingdi Fire Station.
Local people and fire service sources said the deadly fire likely erupted from an electric short circuit around 1.15am at Zia Uddin Market and engulfed the adjacent area. A total of nine fire extinguishers engines from Narsingdi, Madabdi and Dhaka rushed to the spot in phases and brought the fire under control by 3:00am.
About 30 shops were ablaze— where most of those were selling quilts and curtains related cloths.
Being informed, six fire engines instantly from the Narsingdi Fire Station rushed to the spot and started to bring the fire under control and then other three units from the capital also joined with them and brought the fire under control.
The market is known as the largest cloth market in the country and had an accommodation of nearly 3,500 shops where only clothes were being sold, said M Maniruzzaman, general secretary of the Sheikherchar-Baburhat Market Banik Samity.
Narsingdi district administrator Dr Badiul Alam, police super Mohammad Mostafizur Rahman and other district officials visited the spot immediately after the incident.
Earlier on October 30, 2023, another devastating fire broke out in the market and 80 shops were gutted. (BSS)