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Woman pulled alive from factory ruins in Dhaka after 17 days

 

Rescue workers pull a woman alive from the rubble of the collapsed Rana Plaza building in Dhaka on May 10, 2013.

 
Rescue workers pull a woman alive from the rubble of the collapsed Rana Plaza building in Dhaka on May 10, 2013.
 
A woman is pulled alive from the ruins of a collapsed factory building in Bangladesh seventeen days after the tragedy, which killed more than one thousand workers.


The woman, named Reshma, was spotted after she waved to soldiers and rescuers looking for bodies of victims

"As we were clearing rubble, we called out [to see] if anyone was alive," an unnamed rescue worker told Bangladeshi news channel Somoy TV, adding, "Then we heard her saying: 'Please save me, please save me.

 

A garment producing factory building collapsed in the town of Savar near the capital, Dhaka, on April 24, 2013. Nearly one thousand survivors have sustained serious injuries, including scores whose limbs had to be cut off to be freed from the rubble.

Security forces have arrested twelve people in connection with the disaster. Hired engineers and factory owners had allegedly instructed the workers to continue working despite having knowledge that there were cracks throughout the building.

The workers have held protests calling for tough punishment for those responsible, and stronger safety regulations.

 

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Friday, May 10, 2013

SAVAR BUILDING COLLAPSE

Death toll jumps to 1,043

 

In this May 4 photo, rescuers are seen taking a body recovered from the rubble of the collapsed Rana Plaza at Savar, an outskirt area of the capital. Photo: STAR

In this May 4 photo, rescuers are seen taking a body recovered from the rubble of the collapsed Rana Plaza at Savar, an outskirt area of the capital. Photo: STAR

The death toll from Savar building collapse has reached 1,043 on Friday, the 17th day of the disaster.

Thirty bodies were recovered between 6:00am and 2:30pm, according to army control room in Savar.

Rescuers earlier expected to come close to a wrap-up by Friday morning, but the fresh recoveries show signs that the rescue operation may go on for two days more.

Colonel Ibn Fazal Shayekuzzaman, coordinating staff of the rescue operation, told this to The Daily Star on Friday, adding that the rescue team reached close to the basement from both front and back portions of the collapsed building.

The rescuers have information that nearly 45 cars were parked at the basement.

They still expect more bodies from the rubble of Rana Plaza at Savar as many have remained missing since the countryโ€™s deadliest industrial disaster on April 24.

Meanwhile, Abdul Ahad Ansari, chairman, standing committee of Labour Education of Welfare of BGMEA, said 1,793 workers who survived the collapse have been paid.

According to the ISPR control room, the number of people rescued alive were 2,437.

Rana Plaza, which housed several garment factories, collapsed after owners forced several thousand workers to work there even after cracks had developed on some pillars and floors the day before.

It is still unclear how many workers were there on that fateful day.

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