Overview
- The blaze was brought under control Saturday evening and operations restarted at 9:06 p.m. local time, with officials reporting no deaths and a few minor injuries.
- Thirty-six to thirty-seven firefighting units, supported by the army, navy and air force, battled the fire for hours while aircraft and passenger areas were secured.
- Inbound flights were diverted to Chattogram, Sylhet and Kolkata, and several departures faced delays during the closure.
- The interim government set up a seven-member committee to investigate the cause and warned of decisive action if sabotage or arson is proven.
- Heavy damage in the cargo village—where textiles, pharmaceuticals, chemicals and courier goods are stored—is being assessed by BGMEA and the NBR, with losses expected in the millions and the destruction of samples threatening future orders.