Flights have resumed at Bangladesh's main airport in Dhaka, airport officials said, six hours after a fire in the cargo section delayed flights and halted operations on Saturday.
Flights out of Bangladesh's main airport were delayed or diverted on Saturday after a major fire broke out in the cargo terminal, officials said.Thirty-six firefighting units are working to douse the ...
The Bangladesh national women's football team left Dhaka this morning for Bangkok, where they will face Thailand in two international friendly matches. The squad took off from Hazrat Shahjalal ...
Though separated by 8,200 miles, the October 10 explosion at the Accurate Energetic Systems (AES) munitions plant and the October 14 garment factory fire in Bangladesh share the same root cause: the ...
The blaze drew dozens of firefighting units, with military help. Officials said they could not yet specify what caused it.
Dhaka stocks closed higher today, snapping the previous session's losses as gains in non-bank financial institutions (NBFIs), and fuel and power shares helped offset lingering weak investor sentiment.
A six-member delegation from the Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami Women’s Division, led by Secretary Principal Nurunnisa Siddiqa, held a courtesy meeting with European Union Deputy Head of Delegation Baiba ...
A major fire broke out in the cargo bay of Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on Saturday, October 18, while a passenger plane was sitting on the tarmac nearby. The fire, ...
The e-gates at Dhaka airport will be operational within the next few days to speed up the immigration process, Home Adviser Lieutenant General (retd) Md Jahangir Alam Chowdhury said today (20 October) ...
Visuals from the site of the blaze showed the vast stretch of sky over the Dhaka airport filled by plumes of black smoke. All flights were suspended following the incident ...
The area is one of Bangladesh’s busiest logistics hubs, handling more than 600 metric tons of dry cargo daily, a figure that doubles during the October to December peak season.
If the fire is proven to be sabotage, neither CAAB nor importers will receive any insurance compensation, domestic or foreign.
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