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The fire began on 5 March 2023 at 2.45pm in the Balukhali camp in Cox's Bazar, destroying more than 2,000 shelters, many made of bamboo and tarpaulin, after spreading through gas cylinders in kitchens. [6] The fire was brought under control within three hours by volunteers and local firefighting services. [5] [7] [8]
Bangladesh famine of 1974: Famine: 1970 Bhola cyclone: Cyclone: Bhola: 500,000+ 12 November 1970: Entire coast of Bangladesh (then called East Pakistan) Cyclone: Bengal 200,000+ 1897 A cyclone with a storm-surge of 12.2 metres (40 ft) hit Meghna River estuary near Chittagong, Barisal, and Noakhali. Casualty is about 200,000.
This fire disaster is one of the most costly non-fatal incidents ever recorded in Bangladesh's history. It took a team of 600 firefighters from across the Dhaka city, along with a record 48 units of the fire service, six hours to bring the fire under control, [6] [7] and approximately 75 hours to fully extinguish it. The efforts of the ...
Thailand, East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) October 19 – 31 1963 22,000 Extremely Severe Cyclonic Storm Two: East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) May 28 1964 7,000 Tropical Storm Joan: Vietnam November 4 – 11 1965 47,000 1965 Bengal cyclones: East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) May 11 – 12 and June 1 – 2 1966 8,064 1966 Xingtai earthquakes: China ...
October 2023 events in Bangladesh (3 P) November 2023 in Bangladesh ...
The 2023 crash in Japan was the fourth and most recent in a series of fatal Osprey crashes that have killed 20 service members within the past two-and-a-half years.
This was the third explosion in Bangladesh within a week after explosion at an oxygen plant in Sitakunda and another building on Dhaka's Mirpur Road. [4] Similar explosions have occurred in the last two years in Bangladesh, most notably the blast inside a four-storied Moghbazar building that resulted in the collapse and abandonment of the building.