Staff Correspondent, Dhaka
Lieutenant Colonel Mohammad Tajul Islam Chowdhury, Director (Operations and Maintenance) of the Fire Service has said that the Phoenix Tannery building in Hazari Bagh, which caught fire, is old and dilapidated. The Fire Service had earlier declared the building to be fire hazardous and had sent letters to the authorities to increase fire safety measures.
He made this statement during a briefing after the fire was brought under control on Friday.
Tajul Islam said: “The fire that broke out at the Phoenix Tannery building in Hazaribagh was brought under control at 4:45pm with the efforts of 11 units of the Fire Service. Most of the materials in the building were flammable, which caused the fire to spread quickly. However, no casualties occurred."
He further said: "Due to the old condition of the building, the firefighters had a lot of difficulty in controlling the fire. There was no system in place to control the fire in the building.”
He added: “We had sent several letters declaring the building fire hazardous and asking for improved fire safety measures, but they took no action. The building is very old, and it remains to be seen whether any work can be done here after investigation."
When asked why it took so long to control the fire, Tajul Islam explained that the building`s dilapidated condition required the firefighters to work very cautiously.
He said they couldn`t fully utilize their capabilities due to water shortages, the presence of flammable materials inside the building, crowds of onlookers, and narrow roads.
All of these factors contributed to the delay in bringing the fire under control.
This building has experienced two previous fire incidents.
When asked if there was any negligence on the part of the Fire Service in such a situation, Lieutenant Colonel Mohammad Tajul Islam Chowdhury said: “We had sent several letters declaring this building fire hazardous and requesting improvements in fire safety measures, but they took no action.”
He added: “There is no negligence on our part. We have made multiple attempts. Letters were sent to the relevant departments for this. We continue our work regularly, and there are additional steps for implementation."
When asked about the cause of the fire and the extent of the damage, he said: “The fire has been brought under control. After it is fully extinguished, an investigation will reveal the extent of the damage.”
He also said: “Initially, the cause of the fire has not been determined.
It could have been due to electrical faults, a cigarette`s flame, or another reason. The exact cause will be known after the investigation.`"
Earlier, on the afternoon of Friday, a fire broke out on the fifth floor of the Phoenix Tannery Limited building in Hazari Bagh’s Kanchabazar area. The fire then quickly spread to the sixth and seventh floors.
There are 50-60 small tannery factories inside the building, along with garment factories, plastic factories, and furniture factories.
The Fire Service reported that they received the fire alert at 2:14pm and started working to control the fire at 2:23pm.
The Fire Service managed to bring the fire under control after two and a half hours with the efforts of 11 units from four Fire Stations.
In addition to the Fire Service, the local police, RAB, scouts, and various volunteer organizations helped in controlling the fire.
However, the fire fighters faced difficulties in their work due to the large crowd of onlookers. Later, members of the army and the Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) also joined the efforts.
According to local sources, a fire had also occurred in the same building on the same day in 2023. At that time, eight units of the Fire Service worked for nearly an hour to bring the fire under control. Another fire had occurred in the building in 2014 as well.