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The Sheikh Hasina National Institute of Plastic Surgery and Burns confirmed the death of another person in a fire and explosion at a mosque in Narayanganj. Samanta Lal Sen. The death toll has risen to 12.
Hours before, the death of 11 burned people was confirmed. Twenty-five people injured in the incident are still in critical condition.
Hospital authorities confirmed the news of his death on Saturday morning after an explosion at a mosque in Narayanganj on Friday night.
Earlier, Sheikh Hasina confirmed the news of the death of a child, said the coordinator of the National Institute of Burns and Plastic Surgery. Samanta Lal Sen. She said the 8-year-old boy’s name was Jewel. 90 percent were burned.
Yesterday, after the obligatory Esha prayers, while many of the faithful were performing Sunnat prayers, there was a sudden gas explosion in six air conditioners in the mosque. Previously, there were allegations of gas leaking through a hole in a gas pipe at the mosque. The smell was gas.
Panic spread among the faithful after the fire and explosion. Many people try to rush out. The people of the area fled at her screams. By then, most of the worshipers were burned.
Arefin, deputy deputy director of the fire service, said two units of the fire service arrived at the scene and rescued nine people and took them to hospital. Earlier, the locals took most of the burned people to hospital. The condition of the burn victims was so bad that they could not be touched.
Nazmul Hossain, a doctor at the emergency department of the 100-bed hospital in Narayanganj, said that one burned devotee after another was coming from 9 p.m. The names of all of them were not recorded. Between 60 and 75 percent of the bodies they came from have been burned. They were rushed to Dhaka with first aid. He added that of the 20 to 25 people who came, some had up to 99 percent body burns.
The gas pipe cut through the floor of the mosque. Members of the fire service splashed water and gas bubbles came out. Model Fatullah OC Aslam Hossain Police Station said the explosion was likely due to a gas leak. There is a Titus gas pipe under the mosque. And since the entire mosque is closed in Thai glass, such a situation can arise.
Later from Dhaka, Director of Fire and Civil Defense (Operations and Maintenance) Lt. A. Zillur Rahman visited the site. He told reporters that the mosque was encased in Thai glass. Gas was building up from the gas line leaking through the bottom. This is probably the reason for the explosion. He said other possible reasons were also being investigated.
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