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Fire destroys 50+ shops in Narsingdi’s Madhabdi

Greenwatch Desk Fire 2025-07-04, 2:38pm

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More than 50 shops, including 10 jewelry outlets, were gutted in a devastating fire at Muripatti of Madhabdi Bazar in Narsingdi district Friday morning.


Witnesses said the fire erupted from one of the shops around 5 am and spread fast engulfing adjacent shops within a short time.

Seeing this, an announcement from Madhabdi's central mosque was made urging locals to come forward to douse the flame.

On information, five firefighting units from Madhabdi, Narsingdi Sadar and Palash upazils stations rushed to the spot and doused the blaze after around four hours of frantic efforts.

The witnesses also said the fire caused damages to large parts of the market within minutes and despite firefighters’ continued efforts it took around two hours to bright it under control.

Traders assumed that more than 50 shops were gutted, including at least 10 jewelry shops. The total financial loss is believed to be in the range of several crores of Taka.

Many traders suspect that the fire originated from one of the gold shops, though the exact source and cause have yet to be confirmed.

Madhabdi Fire Service Station Officer Rayhan Ahmed told UNB that fire service personnel from multiple units managed to douse the flames by 9am, with no casualties.

He added that an investigation is underway to determine the exact cause of the fire and further details will be provided upon completion of the inquiry, reports UNB.