khaborwala online desk
Published: 18 Dec 2025, 01:04 pm
A severe fire broke out at a multi-storey building in the bustling district of Chattogram’s Chawk Bazar on Thursday, 18 December. The blaze erupted at approximately 10:15 a.m. at the Syed Chan Mia Tower, located near Telapatti Crossing, quickly enveloping the area in thick smoke and sparking panic among residents and shopkeepers.
According to Chattogram Fire Service officials, the fire appears to have originated in a two-storey section of the market within the tower. Initial attempts by local residents to extinguish the flames using available resources proved ineffective due to the rapid spread of the fire. Within minutes, the smoke had shrouded the surrounding streets, causing considerable disruption and forcing people to evacuate the vicinity.
Two units of the Chattogram Fire Service promptly arrived at the scene and, after a concerted effort lasting roughly thirty minutes, successfully brought the fire under control. Preliminary investigations suggest that the flames may have been triggered by a nearby heap of waste materials. The inferno caused significant damage to furniture and stock within several shops, though, fortunately, no casualties were reported.
Local witnesses described the scene as “chaotic and terrifying,” with thick plumes of smoke reducing visibility and sending shoppers fleeing for safety. Fire officers warned that improperly stored combustible materials such as waste or old furniture pose a severe risk, particularly in densely populated market areas like Chawk Bazar.
Authorities have stressed the importance of heightened fire safety measures, including regular fire drills and community awareness programmes. While the prompt response by the Fire Service averted a potential catastrophe, the incident has highlighted the vulnerability of multi-storey commercial buildings in the area.
| Aspect | Details |
| Date | Thursday, 18 December 2025 |
| Time of Fire | Approximately 10:15 a.m. |
| Location | Syed Chan Mia Tower, Telapatti Crossing, Chattogram |
| Type of Building | Multi-storey commercial tower |
| Fire Response | Two units of Chattogram Fire Service |
| Duration to Control Fire | Around 30 minutes |
| Cause (Preliminary) | Nearby waste heap ignited |
| Damage | Furniture and stock in several shops |
| Casualties | None reported |
Local business owners have called for stricter regulations regarding waste management and fire prevention, emphasising that the incident could have escalated into a major disaster if it had occurred during peak hours. Fire Service officials reiterated that the rapid containment was due to immediate reporting and the coordinated efforts of their teams.
This fire serves as a stark reminder of the persistent risk of urban fires in crowded commercial areas. Residents and shopkeepers are urged to remain vigilant and ensure compliance with safety regulations to prevent such incidents in the future.
Dhaka was shaken on Thursday morning, 18 December, as police recovered the lifeless body of a young...
In a striking development for film and cultural enthusiasts, bricks from the ancestral home of the l...
The level of non-performing loans (NPLs) in Bangladesh’s banking sector had exceeded 12 per cent dur...
In a major law enforcement operation, Sajedul Islam Lalu, a notorious gangster and accused in multip...
Comilla is on the brink of a major transport disruption as the Comilla Bus Owners’ Association, the...
The Government has successfully frozen and seized assets worth a staggering 66,146 crore Bangladeshi...
In a tragic and shocking incident in Mohanpur, Rajshahi, a 25-year-old man, Zubair Hossain, lost his...
More than a week after formally resigning from Bangladesh’s interim government, two former student a...
Jagannath University’s Central Students’ Union (JAKSU) and Hall Students’ Union elections have witne...
The Government of Bangladesh has seized a total of Tk 66,146 crore in movable and immovable assets f...
Bangladesh is reaping significant benefits from a decade of initiatives aimed at improving energy ef...
Bangladesh Bank has issued new guidelines for the exchange of worn, torn, or damaged currency notes,...