Emergency services responded swiftly to a major fire that broke out in the Cargo Village area of Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport in Dhaka on Saturday afternoon. Thick smoke was observed billowing from the complex around 3:00 PM, signaling the start of a significant conflagration. A substantial contingent of firefighters, reportedly including over 30 fire engines, arrived promptly to combat the rapidly spreading flames. The affected section of the airport has been secured by security personnel to manage the situation. The immediate impact of the fire has been the temporary suspension of all flight operations at the airport, causing considerable concern. The Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh (CAAB) confirmed the halt in flights. While the exact cause of the fire remains unknown, investigations are underway to pinpoint its origin. Firefighting efforts are ongoing, with crews working diligently to gain control of the blaze. Airport operations in the passenger terminal are believed to be functioning, albeit with enhanced safety protocols in place. However, activities within the Cargo Village and related logistics are on hold. Authorities are meticulously assessing the situation, and further updates regarding the damage and operational status are anticipated.
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