At least 49 people killed in deadly fire at Bangladesh food processing factory
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A fire at a food processing factory killed at least 49 people in Rupganj, an industrial town 25km east of Bangladesh’s capital Dhaka.
The fire started on a ground floor of a multi-storey building of the juice factory, according to local media sources.
More than 30 people were injured while leaping for their lives from upper floors in the complex.
It was unclear how many people were trapped inside, officials said
On the other hand, angry relatives took to the streets, and police fired sound grenades in response. (ILKHA)
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