Shoe factory fire in Agamasi Lane in the capital under control

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The fire service has brought the fire under control of a shoe factory on Aga Sadek Road in Agamasi Lane in the capital after about 50 minutes of effort.

Monday (February 16) around 11:30 PM The fire broke out on the fourth floor of the seven-storey building, which was reportedly brought under control by six units of the fire service at the spot.

The poison was confirmed by Shahjahan, the head office of the Head of the Service and Civil Defense.
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He said that after receiving the news, three units of the Fatar Service reached the spot and started working to control the fire. After that, three more units joined the scene and the fire was brought under control after 50 minutes of an effort of 50 minutes.

The cause of the fire or no casualty was immediately known.

The fire is being completely extinguished.
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