134 live souls ! not number- flash back to rana plaza tragedy *২৪ এপ্রিল ২০১৩…………………………….মৃত্যুর মিছিলে শুনি কার বানীহে মানুষ তোমরাই খুনী রানা প্লাজার ধংশ স্তুপে আত্মার চিৎকারতুমি সর্বনাশা দানব- চূরমার করেছোঅজস্র সখিনার স্বপ্ন আর সাজানো সংসার ! এখন কি আর রাখে কেউ তোমাদের মানবেতর জীবনের খবর !!………………………….24 APRIL 2022*1134 live souls ! not number- flash back to rana plaza tragedy The collapse of an eight-stored building in Savar (Bangladesh) known as Rana Plaza, which housed four garment factories, plus many shops has cost 1,134 deaths and counting. But the good news is: by risking their own lives the rescuers pulled out 2,438 people alive, the highest number in any such accident and Reshma, a 19-year old garment worker was rescued alive after 17 days. Secondly, like that of New York’s great Triangle Shirtwaist factory fire of 1911, which led to improving industrial safety in the US, the Savar Tragedy awakened the nation to the need for improving safety of factories and ensuring security of industrial workers.Rana Plaza was built without a proper permit – the owner was permitted to build only a five-storey building for shops and residential accommodation. The owner added additional floors without proper permit and rented them out for RMG factories for brand-name designer clothes that we use in the US, Canada and Europe. This is the second deadly accident in garment factories in Bangladesh within the last few months. On 24 April 2013, an eight-story commercial building, Rana Plaza, collapsed in Savar, a sub-district in the Greater Dhaka Area, the capital of Bangladesh. Approximately 2,500 people were injured.[4] At least 2,500 people were rescued from the building alive. The search for the dead ended on 13 May with the death toll of 1,127.It is considered to be the deadliest garment-factory accident in history, as well as the deadliest structural failure in modern human history (excluding the collapse of the World Trade Center, which was the aftermath of a deliberate act of violence). The building contained clothing factories, a bank, apartments, and several other shops. The shops and the bank on the lower floors immediately closed after cracks were discovered in the building. Warnings to avoid using the building after cracks appeared the day before had been ignored.© আবদুল মালেক বাবুল এফবিপিএস ,এফবিপিএস সন্মান© Abdul Malek Babul FBPS Hon FBPShttp://bimboophoto.com/Cell : 01715298747 , 01305269349Email : babul.photopassion@gmail.comhttps://www.facebook.com/babulabdulmalekhttps://www.facebook.com/bimboophotohttps://www.facebook.com/Save-the-artery-the-burigangahttps://www.facebook.com/groups/363821067364826https://www.flickr.com/people/55321771+28



























































