DHAKA: About 450 employees fell ill yesterday after complaining of contaminated water at their workplace near here, the second such incident to hit the same garment factory in recent days, police said.
The workers, most of them women, were hospitalised when they started vomiting and reporting stomach pains after drinking water supplied by the factory in the industrial town of Ashulia, police chief Badrul Alam said.
“About 450 workers were taken to different hospitals,” Alam said, adding that most have since been released. Alam said the owners shut down the plant while police sent samples of the water to a laboratory for testing.
The factory called Rose Limited was also hit by mass food poisoning on Friday night when about 200 workers were taken to hospital after eating dinner supplied by the workplace, Mustafizur Rahman, a director of the Industrial Police, said.
The incident is the latest setback for the industry. It follows the collapse of a building housing garment factories in April that killed more than 1,100 people and triggered renewed scrutiny of “made-in-Bangladesh” clothes commonly sold in the West.
In recent weeks more than 1,000 workers have fallen ill at several garment factories — a phenomenon that medical experts have said could be a type of mass hysteria triggered by psychological distress. Some 600 workers fell sick at a factory outside the capital in early June, but microbiologists found nothing wrong with drinking water supplied. AFP