A severe fire erupted at the Cargo Village of Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport in Dhaka on Saturday, October 18th, necessitating an urgent and large-scale emergency response. The incident, which began shortly after 3:00 PM, saw dense smoke billowing from the cargo complex, prompting the dispatch of numerous firefighting units. Reports indicate that at least 30 fire engines were actively involved in combating the intense flames. Airport security measures were immediately heightened, with the affected zone secured to prevent further complications. The most significant immediate impact of this fire emergency has been the complete suspension of flight operations at the airport. This critical decision was confirmed by officials, highlighting the severity of the situation. The origin of the fire is presently unknown and is a key focus of the ongoing investigation by aviation and fire department officials. Efforts to suppress the blaze are ongoing, with firefighters facing considerable challenges. While passenger flights are indirectly affected by the suspension, the primary disruption is to cargo handling and related airport logistics, which have been halted as a safety precaution. Authorities are working to ascertain the full extent of the damage and will provide further updates as the situation develops.
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