Wednesday, April 24, 2013

87 dead over 1000 injured in Bangladesh Building collapse

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    87 dead in Bangladesh garment factory collapse

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    SAVAR, Bangladesh (AP) -- An eight-story building housing several garment factories collapsed near Bangladesh's capital Wednesday morning, killing at least 70 people and trapping many more in a jumbled mess of shattered concrete and bricks, officials said.
    The collapse stirred memories of a fatal fire at a garment factory in November that killed 112 people and raised an outcry about safety in the nation's $20 billion-a-year textile industry, which produces clothing for global fashion brands worn around the world.
    Workers in the Rana Plaza building said it had developed such severe cracks the day before that it had been reported on local news channels. They hesitated to enter the building Wednesday morning, said Abdur Rahim, who worked in a garment factory on the fifth floor.
    But a manager from the factory assured them there was no problem, so they went inside, he said.
    "We started working. After about an hour or so the building collapsed suddenly," he said. He next remembered regaining consciousness outside the building.
    Among the businesses in the building were Phantom Apparels Ltd., New Wave Style Ltd., New Wave Bottoms Ltd. and New Wave Brothers Ltd. garment factories, companies that make clothing for brands including Benetton, The Children's Place and Dress Barn. Workers said they didn't know what specific clothing brands were being made in the building because labels are attached after the products are finished.
    Sumi, a 25-year-old worker who goes by one name, said she was sewing jeans on the fifth floor with at least 400 others when the building fell. "It collapsed all of a sudden," she said. "No shaking, no indication. It just collapsed on us."

     

    At least 87 dead in Bangladesh building collapse

    Trying to quote this I had to delete the photos because they eclipsed the words of the article so you couldn't read it. However, remember if you go to the photos please be prepared to see  some very upset and some possibly dead people.

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