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H.P.Dubey
The death toll from a garment factory building that collapsed more than two weeks ago outside the Bangladeshi capital soared past 1,000 on Friday, while the list of the dead from a fresh fire at a sweater manufacturer showed the entanglement of the industry and top Bangladeshi officials.
Officials said 1,034 bodies have been recovered from the rubble of the fallen factory building as of Friday morning. There was no sign of where the toll might finally settle as more bodies were being found, but it is already the world’s deadliest garment industry disaster and one of the worst industrial accidents.
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The fire, in an clothing factory in the industrial district of Dhaka, Bangladesh is considered as the world’s deadliest industrial accidents since the Bhopal disaster in India in 1984. It is believed that around 8 people died in this.
H.P.Dubey
The death toll from a garment factory building that collapsed more than two weeks ago outside the Bangladeshi capital soared past 1,000 on Friday, while the list of the dead from a fresh fire at a sweater manufacturer showed the entanglement of the industry and top Bangladeshi officials.
Officials said 1,034 bodies have been recovered from the rubble of the fallen factory building as of Friday morning. There was no sign of where the toll might finally settle as more bodies were being found, but it is already the world’s deadliest garment industry disaster and one of the worst industrial accidents.
eAnswers Team
The fire, in an clothing factory in the industrial district of Dhaka, Bangladesh is considered as the world’s deadliest industrial accidents since the Bhopal disaster in India in 1984. It is believed that around 8 people died in this.
H.P.Dubey
The death toll from a garment factory building that collapsed more than two weeks ago outside the Bangladeshi capital soared past 1,000 on Friday, while the list of the dead from a fresh fire at a sweater manufacturer showed the entanglement of the industry and top Bangladeshi officials.
Officials said 1,034 bodies have been recovered from the rubble of the fallen factory building as of Friday morning. There was no sign of where the toll might finally settle as more bodies were being found, but it is already the world’s deadliest garment industry disaster and one of the worst industrial accidents.
eAnswers Team
The fire, in an clothing factory in the industrial district of Dhaka, Bangladesh is considered as the world’s deadliest industrial accidents since the Bhopal disaster in India in 1984. It is believed that around 8 people died in this.