8th anniversary of Rana Plaza tragedy today

Bangladesh
8th anniversary of Rana Plaza tragedy today
The 8th anniversary of the Rana Plaza collapse, the worst-ever tragedy in the country's multi-billion-dollar ready-made garment (RMG) industry, has been observed on Saturday amid the coronavirus pandemic.

This year, you will see no outdoor programmes to recall the victims due to the outbreak of coronavirus, reports UNB.

Different right bodies, worker organisations and left-leaning political parties, including Rana Plaza Survivors' Association, usually arrange various programmes each year, remembering the tragedy.

On April 24, 2013, Rana Plaza, an illegally-constructed building in Savar which housed five garment factories, came down crashing, killing 1,138 people and injuring over 2,000 others.

According to the survey conducted by ActionAid Bangladesh, the physical health condition of 14 percent ofsurvivors gets worse.

Included in this, 58.5 percent are pretty much stable, and 27.5 percent are completely stable. A lot of the 14 percent survivors reported that they are still bearing a headache, pain at hand and leg and back pain.

In terms of psychosocial health, 12.5 percent are still in trauma compared to 10.5 percent survivors this past year. Currently, 62 percent reported they are more or less stable, and 25.5 percent have recovered fully in comparison to 21 percent last year.

A complete of 4.5 percent more survivors have improved their mental health than this past year.

These findings were disclosed in a virtual dialogue titled 'COVID-19: Challenges for the Rana Plaza Tragedy Survivors' on April 22 organised by ActionAid Bangladesh in memory of the 8th year of Rana Plaza tragedy.

The survey was conducted among 200 survivors of the Rana Plaza collapse.
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