The fire that broke out at Bangabazar market in the capital has now spread to the opposite side of the road.
Fire service personnel are tirelessly throwing water from various vehicles in the distance to control the blaze. Due to the severity of the fire, some fire service vehicles had to be moved away from the road.
Meanwhile, water shortage has occurred while controlling the fire in Bangabazar, causing the fire service personnel to work even faster to contain the fire.
The market is known for its garment products and different types of clothes, which are fueling the fire's spread. Thick smoke is covering the surrounding area.
Traders who managed to reach the spot early after hearing the news, took out some items from their shops. However, the affected traders are lamenting after losing most of their goods in the fire.
Shariful Islam, a businessman who lost his business, said: "I was doing business with loans. Now we are all over."
The fire broke out around 6am. Currently, 47 units of fire service are working relentlessly to control it.
Fire service personnel are throwing water from the flyover and the tops of various buildings to control the fire.
According to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), a joint support team of the Bangladesh Army, a support team of the Bangladesh Air Force, and a helicopter have been deployed to help control the fire in Bangabazar.
Meanwhile, local residents are being urged to come forward to help the fire service without creating any roadblocks.
Shahbagh police station Officer-in-Charge Noor Mohammad has informed that additional police have been deployed for security.