Mithail Afrige Chowdhury

Photographer
   
Scars of fire
Location: Dhaka,Bangladesh
Nationality: Bangladeshi
Biography: Mithail Afrige Chowdhury ,is  a documentary and street photographer based in Dhaka,.Mithail’s primary objectives are to show people about other people’s problem, emotions and try to make a change through the pictures. Being a... MORE
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Scars of fire
Copyright Mithail Afrige Chowdhury 2024
Date of Work Mar 2018 - Jul 2018
Updated Sep 2022

11 march 2018, 3.30 am at Mirpur-12, Dhaka,Bangladesh. Like the every other night, people of Ilihas Mollah slum, mostly garments worker, were sleeping soundly after a hard working day. All on a sudden this peaceful night was pierced by a blazing fire. It engulfed almost thousand shanties with gigantic hunger. The entire area turned into hell with no time where the source of fire is still unknown.  people fled with terror on their eyes.
The firefighters rushed to the spot to battle. After almost four hours   sweating effort of 23 fire fighting unit,  they were able to control the looming inferno.
25000 people ran to save their life leaving behind almost everything they had!  Most of them  made it, but zamila khatun couldn't.  with 68% burn on her body, she died at 5 am.others four people were injured.
Yesterday's robustious shanties are now a barren ground filled with ashes. Maybay someday this barren ground will again be filled with children's laughter, but the people who managed to escape this blazing inferno will bear the scar forever.

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