Dhaka, Bangladesh (AP) - through a two floor clothing factory in Bangladesh's capital over the fire, killing at least seven women workers were killed, and five wounded, police and fire officials say.
Fire on Saturday in intelligent plant in a fire, two months, killed 112 workers near the capital of another factory, improve safety standards and treatment of the workers in Bangladesh $2 billion export clothing clothing industry leading western retailers problem. The country has more than 4000 enterprise.
The latest fire reason is not clear, fire officials abdul · HaLiM said.
Dhaka metropolitan police deputy commissioner Monzurul card bill said, from the top floor of the factory in dhaka Mohammadpur of the seven women body was recovery. He said, this factory is do trousers and shirt, but did not provide further details.
HaLiM said, spent about two hours of firefighters brought under control.
Volunteer firefighters in the fire, a large crowd of people had gathered outside the factory waiting for fate of combat. Family members is regarded as a female worker body Josna, only 16 nearby cry.
Earlier this month, wal-mart remind its global suppliers, it will delete them, if their own work out to subcontract factories has not been authorized discount stores. Strict contract rules, and other policy changes, late November in a factory have Tazreen fashion co., LTD., wal-mart and other retailers provide clothing deadly fire, for better safety supervision and has called for. Wal-mart said that the factory has not been authorized to make clothes.
Wal-mart ranked second after the Swedish fast fashion retailers H&M in its place in Bangladesh garment order quantity. The first 11 months fire, wal-mart has taken measures to deal with security, such as forced factory management for the fire safety training.
Building fire has led to more than 600 people were killed, Bangladesh garment workers, since 2005, according to the international propaganda team labor rights BBS.
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