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Blaze sweeps large slum in Bangladesh capital
Published: Jun 08, 2021 11:31 AM
Photo taken by a smartphone shows the fire ripping through houses at a slum in Bangladeshi capital Dhaka, on June 7, 2021.(Photo: Xinhua)

Photo taken by a smartphone shows the fire ripping through houses at a slum in Bangladeshi capital Dhaka, on June 7, 2021.(Photo: Xinhua)


 
Aerial photo taken on June 7, 2021 shows a view of burned houses after a fire broke out at a slum in Bangladeshi capital Dhaka.(Photo: Xinhua)

Aerial photo taken on June 7, 2021 shows a view of burned houses after a fire broke out at a slum in Bangladeshi capital Dhaka.(Photo: Xinhua)


 
Dwellers wait for help after a massive fire in a slum in Bangladeshi capital Dhaka, on June 7, 2021.(Photo: Xinhua)

Dwellers wait for help after a massive fire in a slum in Bangladeshi capital Dhaka, on June 7, 2021.(Photo: Xinhua)


 
Slum dwellers search for their belongings from ashes after a massive fire in a slum in Bangladeshi capital Dhaka, on June 7, 2021.(Photo: Xinhua)

Slum dwellers search for their belongings from ashes after a massive fire in a slum in Bangladeshi capital Dhaka, on June 7, 2021.(Photo: Xinhua)


 
A devastating fire swept through one of the largest slums in Bangladesh capital Dhaka, destroying at least 100 shanties on early Monday.

A total of 18 fire units battled hard for hours to extinguish the blaze at about 9:15 a.m. local time Monday, Fire Service Headquarters Duty Officer Lima Khanom told Xinhua.

No casualty has been reported so far.

The Saat Tola slum in Dhaka's Mohakhali area, a densely populated residential complex, is home to many poor residents.

Deputy Director of Fire Service and Civil Defence Debashish Bardhan told Xinhua that they have not yet determined the exact cause of the blaze.

He said the fire erupted at around 3:59 a.m. local time Monday and it soon engulfed an area with some 2,000 shanties in the slum.

"At least 100 of the shanties made of scrap sheet iron, plastic and cardboard were destroyed fully in the devastating fire," said the senior official.

Local media reports put the number of shanties destroyed fully or partially in the fire at 500.

Many affected slum dwellers were seen lament in open sky Monday morning as most of them left behind all valuables to save their lives.