
Bangladesh factory fire —
Firefighters try to control a fire at Tazreen Fashions Limited in Savar, on the outskirts of Dhaka, Bangladesh, on November 24. At least 112 people were killed and more than 200 injured in the fire.

Bangladesh factory fire —
Firefighters climb a ladder November 26. Reports suggested that the fire started on the ground floor and the building had no emergency exits.

Bangladesh factory fire —
Masud Rana, one of the survivors, receives treatment at Dhaka Medical Hospital on November 26. The factory was owned by Tazreen Fashions, which manufactured clothing for C&A, Carrefour and Wal-Mart, reports said. Wages at the factory are about $43 a week for a garment worker.

Bangladesh factory fire —
People gather around the garment factory where the fire broke out on November 26.

Bangladesh factory fire —
Bangladeshi firefighters stand in the burned-out building on November 26.

Bangladesh factory fire —
Firefighters douse hot spots on November 25.

Bangladesh factory fire —
A Bangladeshi army staffer walks through rows of charred sewing machines on November 25.

Bangladesh factory fire —
Pedestrians look at the damaged building November 25. Li & Fung, a Hong Kong sourcing company that had placed orders with Tazreen Fashions, said it would help compensate victims' families and conduct its own investigation into the fire.

Bangladesh factory fire —
Bangladeshi garment workers check out the burned stairs of the plant on November 26.

Bangladesh factory fire —
Workers walk past through the debris-strewn plant on November 26.

Bangladesh factory fire —
Bangladeshi firefighters carry an injured man from the fire on November 26.

Bangladesh factory fire —
Firefighters work at the nine-story plant on November 25.

Bangladesh factory fire —
A woman mourns November 25 over the body of a relative who died in the fire.

Bangladesh factory fire —
Bodies of victims are lined up in Savar on November 25. Many workers jumped from high windows to escape the smoke and flames.

Bangladesh factory fire —
Bangladeshi army personnel transport the bodies of victims on November 25.


