Three dead as factory building collapses in Bangladesh

Local police chief says up to 10 people remained trapped at the site in Mongla, the country's second largest sea port


Afp March 12, 2015
A file photo of a factory building which collapsed in Bangladesh. PHOTO: AFP

DHAKA: The roof of a partly-built cement factory collapsed in southern Bangladesh on Thursday, killing at least three workers with up to 10 others trapped under the debris, police and rescuers said.

Emergency workers managed to rescue 15 people when the roof caved in, but three later died of their injuries, local police chief Jahedur Rahman told AFP.

Rahman said up to 10 people remained trapped at the site in Mongla, the country's second largest sea port.

Buildings frequently collapse in Bangladesh owing largely to widespread use of shoddy building materials and a failure to abide by proper engineering and construction rules.

In April 2013 a nine-storey garment factory complex collapsed just outside the capital Dhaka leaving at least 1,138 people dead.

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