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THURSDAY, JULY 07, 2022

Narayanganj fire

Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

Narayanganj fire: CID identifies 45 dead bodies 

Probe bodies are yet to submit reports 

Photo: TBS
Crime

Narayanganj fire: CID logs 49 body claims  

A quarter spreading lies about export sector after Narayanganj fire: BTMA
Trade

A quarter spreading lies about export sector after Narayanganj fire: BTMA

Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

Narayanganj fire: CID collects DNA samples from 66 victims’ relatives 

An exhausted firefighter rests in the morning after working the whole night at the site of a fire that broke out at the factory of Hashem Foods Ltd. in Rupganj of Narayanganj district. Photo: Reuters
Bangladesh

Exemplary punishment for Rupganj fire culprits demanded

Photo: Salahuddin Ahmed/TBS
Bangladesh

Labour minister mourns deaths in Narayanganj factory fire

Representational image/Collected
Bangladesh

Narayanganj fire victim dies at DMCH

6 of a family burnt in Narayanganj gas cylinder explosion
Bangladesh

6 of a family burnt in Narayanganj gas cylinder explosion

Representational Photo; Collected
Bangladesh

Massive fire at N’ganj battery factory 

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