At least five people were killed, 39 injured and scores of others were feared trapped under tonnes of debris after an under-construction cement factory collapsed today in southwestern Bangladesh.
"Three bodies were retrieved from the scene and two others succumbed to their wounds later. The injured 39 are being treated at three hospitals," a fire official said in Bagerhat.
He added that 39 people were rescued alive while searches were underway to retrieve the trapped people as "we have been told that at least 100 people were inside the structure when it collapsed".
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An official of the trust said a foreign company called China National Building Material (CNBM) was entrusted with the task of building the extended part of the factory while they contracted the task of roof moulding to a Bangladeshi firm.
"The coastguard and navy soldiers joined hands with fire service in the salvage campaign," he said.
In April 2013, a nine-storey garment factory complex collapsed just outside the capital Dhaka leaving at least 1,138 people dead, the world's deadliest building collapse.