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Fire at Dhaka Airport cargo terminal causes flight delays and diversions

Officials said that flights out of Bangladesh’s main airport on Saturday were either delayed or diverted after a large fire broke out at the cargo terminal.

Talha Bin Zassim, an officer with the Fire Service and Civil Defence Media Cell said that 36 firefighting units were working to put out the flames.

Airport official Masudul Hasan informed reporters that operations at Dhaka’s Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport have been suspended. He added that all aircraft were safe.

The cause of the fire was not immediately known.

The problem affects both domestic and international flights.

Air Arabia from Sharjah, United Arab Emirates, diverted a flight from Delhi bound for Dhaka to Chittagong and IndiGo from Delhi bound for Dhaka to Kolkata.

Officials said that a Cathay Pacific plane from Hong Kong circled in the air after it failed to land at Dhaka Airport.

The fire service, army, navy and air force all worked together to put out the fire.

This is the third fire in Bangladesh reported this week. The fire that broke out at a Bangladeshi garment factory and adjacent chemical storage facility on Tuesday killed four people.

At least 16 people

Others were injured. Another fire destroyed a building of a Chittagong export processing zone garment factory on Thursday.

(source: Reuters)