Burning of a garment factory in Bangladesh (24th paranormal event)
The two leaders of the task force saw that Professor Ai Shijiao had finished speaking, and instinctively looked at Lu Nana, as if asking if there was anything else that needed to be confirmed? Lu Nana shook her head, and finally the leader of the task force requested that the previously proposed filing plan be implemented according to Professor Ashframe's intentions......
"Ladies and gentlemen! Due to the influence of Kwong Ya's grievances, the British Senior School will no longer be able to continue teaching. Pen? Interesting? Pavilion wWw. biquge。 info is going to close the school! Professor Ashframe easily said the word "school closure", but it has created thousands of years of self-owned schools, the only "school closure", there have been bankrupt schools because of poor management, and there are also because of political turmoil. The school was closed due to chaos, but the school was closed because of supernatural events, and it was the only British senior school!
In the end: Wang Juanjuan admitted to the campus murder case three years ago, and she did suffocate the dying Kuang Ya to death with a silk handkerchief. However, because the case belongs to the category of supernatural unsolved cases, everything is operated in the dark, and Wang Juanjuan gets the final punishment of becoming an ascetic. An ascetic is a true monk who can only turn into a relationship in this life, cannot touch money, and suffers from wind, food, rain and dew during the journey, hoping to be reborn in Nirvana. But the "punishment" of this ascetic can only be glimpsed in Professor Ashframe's supernatural theory, and the official account of such a can be described as silent.
On the second day of the "closure" of the British Senior School, Lu Nana received an order to go to the girls' 307 dormitory to do the final "verification" work, after all, a supernatural case has too many blind spots to verify and collect evidence, so as to make some preparations for the future development of science and technology, and the supernatural will no longer be mysterious. Coming to the girls' dormitory 307, because of the deaths, this place is not as dilapidated as other places, after all, the scavengers, the teachers and students who left know that 307 is a taboo place, even if the door of 307 is open, few people enter. So the scene is relatively well preserved, and at this time, Lu Nana suddenly found a letter, a letter that cursed the head teacher to die well. Lu Nana suddenly realized something, and hurriedly picked up the phone in the dormitory...... Fortunately, the phone was still on, and Lu Nana instinctively dialed Professor Ai Shijiao, and at this moment, there was an extra figure behind Lu Nana, and her figure looked like the head teacher of the three girls in this dormitory...... (ENDS)
On November 25, 2012, there was a horrific fire accident in the world: a garment factory fire in Bangladesh on November 25. The reason why this accident has become shocking news to the whole world is related to one word - frequent!
Before November 25, 2012, there had been six fires in garment factories in Bangladesh, and the number of casualties was staggering, such as: on February 23, 2006, a fire broke out in a textile factory in Chittagong, a city in southeastern Bangladesh, killing at least 51 people and injuring more than 100; On August 4, 2008, a fire broke out in a seven-story building (garment workshop) in the old city of Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, killing 10 people and injuring 15 others; On February 25, 2010, at least 21 people were killed and more than 50 injured in a serious fire at a sweater factory in Gazipur district, Bangladesh; On June 3 of the same year, a fire broke out in a residential building in the old city of Dhaka, the capital, killing 119 people and injuring hundreds of others...... Readers may ask, why do these garment factories in Bangladesh keep catching fires? Could it be that the government does not pay attention to it? Maybe you don't pay attention to it? No matter how cowardly and mediocre the regime is, when it encounters such a catastrophic disaster, it will at least have a posture to deal with it, for example: If you don't have fire protection in place, I have to rectify fire fighting. If you use electricity indiscriminately, I have to clean up the electricity. Let's start with the official description of the garment factory fire in Bangladesh:
On the evening of November 25, 2012, a fire broke out in a garment factory in the northwestern suburbs of Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh. The garment factory where the fire broke out, located 30 kilometers north of Dhaka, is part of Bangladesh's Tazreen garment company, which supplies ready-to-wear to Walmart, Carrefour and many other large Western supermarkets. (Editor's note: Bangladesh is the world's second-largest garment processing and exporting country, with more than 4,500 garment processing plants.) Garment exports account for about 80% of the country's trade exports. The fire first ignited in a warehouse on the first floor of a nine-story factory building, where hundreds of workers were trapped. And more than four hours after the fire burned, firefighters arrived at the scene. At least 121 people have been killed and injured by press time, with dozens more missing. This is the worst industrial fire accident in the country in recent years. After the accident, firefighters actively carried out rescue work, and a large number of workers trapped on the roof of the factory were rescued safely. However, the fact that fire trucks and firefighting equipment cannot easily approach the fire site has made rescue efforts difficult, and the death toll is likely to continue to rise. As for the cause of the fire, investigation is still ongoing, and it is initially believed that the fire may have been caused by a short circuit in the circuit.
There are measures in place, why are they still frequent, and they are still "doing things" for an industry. There are some hidden secrets here......
Before understanding this unknown secret, let's take a look at the background of the times, first have a general understanding of the Bangladeshi garment industry, and then we will slowly analyze how Bangladesh's garment factories are involved in supernatural events!
In the official record, there is a description: "...... However, the fact that fire trucks and firefighting equipment cannot easily approach the fire site has made rescue efforts difficult, and the death toll is likely to continue to rise. "Fire trucks and firefighting equipment can't easily approach the fire site, and it's a deliberate congestion created by the people of Bangladesh. What's going on? It's about those who work in the garment industry – child labour.
In Bangladesh, the majority of children under the age of 14 are employed in the garment industry. This is prohibited in any country, and the same is true in Bangladesh, where law enforcement is cracking down on illegal employment. But why do you keep banning it? In view of the poverty in Bangladesh, the author is writing this chapter at the same time, and there is also information on the economic situation of Bangladesh at hand, and it is not difficult to see from some data that the per capita GDP in 2015 was more than 1,300 US dollars, which is a typical underdeveloped country. Through this data, it can be found that the monthly salary of an adult in Bangladesh is almost more than 100 US dollars, which is left in China, and it is estimated that he will not be able to live normally. But even so, some "entrepreneurs" in Bangladesh want to trade less wages for more surplus value. As a result, child labor became the only option for them.
On the other hand, many poor families in Bangladesh hope that their children will go out to work early to make money to relieve the economic pressure on the family, and there is a child labor market. The wages of child laborers are less than one-third of those of adults, and many child laborers in Bangladesh are paid less than a dollar a day, but even so, there are still many parents who send their children to garment processing companies under the influence of connections. As a result, you can see an interesting phenomenon: in many places in Bangladesh, the entrances and exits of various buildings are mostly blocked by all kinds of construction waste and vehicles, which hinders the law enforcement of relevant departments through this primitive method and provides time for "business owners" to avoid law enforcement, which has become the most important reason why fire trucks cannot approach the fire site once a fire occurs. (To be continued) (To be continued.) )