The day after the terminate, assembly line laborers and rickshaw pullers sat in devastation in the vestiges of what used to be their asylum in the clamoring capital where the greater part of them have relocated for work.
Sunday's fire decimated everything fundamental to their living: garments, sheets and a temporary rooftop.
Just the youngsters grinned as they played among the roasted stays of Dhaka's biggest ghetto.
Shyamol Das and his significant other Adar Rani Das were hunching down on the floor of their blazed hovel. Das is a rickshaw puller from Comilla.
The couple with their child Nirmal Das were sitting tight for assistance from the powers.
"This lungi I have on … I obtained it from a neighbor. I don't claim anything back home… I have no place to go if the legislature does not help," said Das.
A debilitated man was sitting close-by. Minto Miah of Kurigram is a bum with a spouse and youngsters to bolster.
The fire purportedly spread from Bismillah Bedding Store. Its proprietor Samad and two specialists were removing material to isolate the undamaged parts they can at present utilize.
"The fire began from a wreck (lodging) behind my shop. I lost merchandise worth Tk 1.4 million. I'm done. I can would like to survive if the legislature accomplishes something to restore us."
Billal lives with a perpetual discourse issue. He runs a tea store and gives PC related administrations. He lived in his store with his mom.
He unobtrusively gazed at his blazed shop while his mom shouted: "Nothing made due with the exception of our garments."
Dulali, an elderly lady with dull glasses on, was crouching before her torn cottage. She had an operation for glaucoma few days back.
"My two little girls and their spouses were grinding away when the fire began. The little girl of the eldest, Arifa, disappeared in the tumult. At that point a man gave back her to us the previous evening."
On Blemish 14, two people were harmed when more than 50 homes were scorched in a fire.
The land where the ghetto is arranged has a place with the Bangladesh Broadcast communications Organization Constrained (BTCL).
In 2012, BTCL attempted to recoup the land through court orders. On the main day of its drive, it expelled around 400 cottages yet a monstrous showing by ghetto inhabitants in the Gulshan-Mohakhali territory constrained it to back off.

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