The surrounding areas of BM Container Depot in Sitakunda might face severe environmental disaster due to chemical spread from the spot despite the deadly fire being put out.
Firefighters and the Bangladesh army brought the fire under control after 65 hours of frantic effort and it took more than 95 hours to douse the devastating fire completely.
Though the blaze has been doused, the exhaust of black fumes did not stop from the fire-ravaged container depot. This black smoke spread in the surrounding areas of the depot.
As the fire shattered about 5-kilometer-long areas, maximum residents of the region left their houses fearing environmental and physical effects. However, people who have been living in the villages near the depot despite the apprehension of loss, are suffering from asphyxia, eye pain, and various skin diseases as toxic chemicals mixed up with the air and seawater of the region.
According to the fire service, BM Container Depot stored toxic chemical Hydrogen Peroxide in some containers which can create a blast after heating.
Locals said Hydrogen Peroxide mixed water has already reached the Bay of Bengal through canals. People of Sitakunda smell bad odor in the air and seawater. Many of them are embracing new physical symptoms including vomiting after inhaling the air.