Credited from: REUTERS
A fire broke out at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport's cargo area in Dhaka on Saturday at approximately 2:15 PM, leading to a temporary suspension of all flights. The airport's fire department, along with the Bangladesh air force, promptly responded to control the situation, as confirmed by a Biman Bangladesh Airlines spokesperson, Kawser Mahmud, according to Indiatimes.
Thirty-six firefighting units were deployed to extinguish the flames, with band officials stating that all aircraft are secure. Disruptions affected both domestic and international services, causing diversions, including an IndiGo flight redirected to Kolkata and an Air Arabia flight to Chittagong, according to Reuters and South China Morning Post.
This incident is part of a troubling trend, as it marks the third major fire incident reported in Bangladesh in just one week, following tragic events that claimed 16 lives at a chemical warehouse and affected various garment factories, according to Reuters and South China Morning Post.