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Bangladesh factory collapse kills hundreds

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Surprised this hasn't been mentioned anywhere.

From Yahoo News


http://news.yahoo.com/bangladesh-garmen ... 52705.html
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Bangladesh garment disaster death toll nears 900
By JULHAS ALAM | Associated Press – 1 hr 12 mins ago.. .
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DHAKA, Bangladesh (AP) — The death toll from the collapse of a building housing five garment factories has climbed to nearly 900, officials said Thursday, as authorities continue to search for more bodies two weeks after the worst garment manufacturing disaster in the world.

Authorities had recovered 892 bodies from the rubble as of Thursday morning, according to police officials overseeing the recovery of victims from the eight-story Rana Plaza building, located in a suburb of Dhaka, Bangladesh's capital.

Dozens of bodies recovered Wednesday were so decomposed they were being sent to a lab for DNA identification, police said.

Following protests, authorities also began disbursing salaries and other benefits to survivors of the collapse.

Also Wednesday, the European Union's delegation to Bangladesh urged the government to "act immediately" to improve working conditions. Authorities said the government has closed 18 garment factories in recent days for failing to meet work and safety standards.

There is no clear indication of how many bodies still remain trapped in the debris because the exact number of people inside the building at the time of the April 24 collapse is unknown. More than 2,500 people were rescued alive.

The Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association earlier said 3,122 workers were employed at the five factories housed in the building, but it was not clear how many were there during the packed morning shift when it collapsed. Several stores and a bank were also in the building.

Maj. Gen. Chowdhury Hasan Suhrawardy, a top military official in the area, said the operation to recover bodies from the tangle of wreckage could continue for two to three more days before they would ask the local administration to take care of the site.

Suhrawardy said they had to send 36 decomposing bodies to Dhaka Medical College Hospital to collect DNA samples because they were beyond identification. Authorities expected to send more bodies for testing in the coming days, with temperatures in the high 80s Fahrenheit (low 30s Celsius) and rain pouring down.

The disaster is the worst ever in the garment sector, far surpassing fires last year that killed about 260 people in Pakistan and 112 in Bangladesh, as well as the 1911 garment disaster in New York's Triangle Shirtwaist factory that killed 146 workers.

After hundreds of garment workers protested for compensation Tuesday, authorities started disbursing salaries and other benefits.

About 2,000 people gathered at a military athletic field in the Dhaka suburb of Savar on Wednesday to receive their salaries, but the process was slow because many had no identity cards, said Faruk Hossain, an inspector for the Industrial Police.

He said factory supervisors were helping to identify workers who did not have ID cards or other proof that they were employed by the five factories.

Rafiqul Islam, a BGMEA official, said the disbursement would continue in phases.

The workers, many of whom made little more than the national minimum wage of about $38 per month, are demanding at least four months' salary. They had set Tuesday as a deadline for the payment of wages and other benefits.

Local government administrator Yousuf Harun has said no salary remained unpaid except for the month of April and there was an agreement for the workers to receive an additional three months of pay.

The BGMEA said Monday that it was preparing a list of workers employed by the Rana Plaza factories and the process would take a few more days.

Bangladesh earns nearly $20 billion a year from exports of garment products, mainly to the United States and Europe.

William Hanna, head of the EU delegation in Bangladesh, told a news conference Wednesday that the EU would help Bangladesh ensure safe working conditions.

Abdul Latif Siddiqui, head of special Cabinet committee to inspect garment factories that was formed days after the Rana Plaza collapse, told a separate news conference that the government has closed 16 factories in the Dhaka area and two in Chittagong in the last few days for substandard working and safety conditions. He did not say whether the closures were temporary or permanent.

Officials say the owner of Rana Plaza illegally added three floors and allowed the garment factories to install heavy machines and generators, even though the structure was not designed to support such equipment.

The owner and eight other people including the owners of the garment factories have been detained.
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This surpassed their other deadliest workplace disaster which actually occured last year when a clothing factory fired killed more than 110 people.

No idea how accurate it is, but I've heard mention on the news that some fear the death toll from this disaster could climb over a thousand dead.
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Because it is in the Third World, it won't hit big news. The big news are Obama talking to Putin. The rest are just grease in the industrial machine. Now, loyal citizens, forget about this and go to your H&M, buy those cheapo clothes.
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Stas Bush wrote:Because it is in the Third World, it won't hit big news. The big news are Obama talking to Putin. The rest are just grease in the industrial machine. Now, loyal citizens, forget about this and go to your H&M, buy those cheapo clothes.
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It's been in the headlines here since it happened.

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It was indeed big news here, unfortunetly it was in the guise of "how will this affect next seasons clothing prices."
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most of the stories I saw on it were of the "isn't it dreadful." type with a side-order of middle class guilt for those who buy from sweatshops. I was suprised when Rycon posted it becuase I thought it was old news.
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Bit of an update, nothing substantial really.

http://news.yahoo.com/finding-woman-ali ... 23154.html

The death toll according to government sources is 1,045. Some good came unexpectedly when a woman was found alive after being trapped for 17 days in a small prayer room near the lower part of the building.

http://news.yahoo.com/bangladesh-fire-k ... 29231.html

To add insult to injury, a fire at another factory that had fortunately already closed for the day resulted in the deaths of 8 people, including a local politician, a garment industry owner, and a senior high ranking police officer.
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Stas Bush wrote:Because it is in the Third World, it won't hit big news. The big news are Obama talking to Putin. The rest are just grease in the industrial machine. Now, loyal citizens, forget about this and go to your H&M, buy those cheapo clothes.
To be fair, it was on the national news here for a while, what was extraordinary was a woman was found alive in the rubble 17 days after the original collapse.
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