Cracks appear in newly built Secretariat building after earthquake
One official says the cracks have caused panic, especially as the building, constructed at a cost of Tk461 crore, has only been in use since May.
Cracks have appeared in several places in Building No 1 of the Secretariat following Friday's (21 November) earthquake, officials have said.
The 20-storey building, housing the Cabinet Division and the Ministry of Public Administration, is located on the northwestern edge of the Secretariat premises
Engineers from the Public Works Department said the cracks, mainly in the five-inch brick walls, are not structurally dangerous and will be repaired soon.
Similar cracks were also reported in some other buildings.
The earthquake, with a magnitude of 5.7, struck Narsingdi on Friday morning, shaking the entire country but particularly Dhaka.
Ten people were killed, including children, and more than 600 were injured.
Two mild tremors were felt in the capital afterwards.
During an inspection yesterday (24 November), cracks were observed on the north wall of room 930 and the front wall of room 100, both on the 10th floor of Building 1, where Cabinet Division officials and employees work.
One official, speaking anonymously, said the cracks have caused panic, especially as the building, constructed at a cost of Tk461 crore, has only been in use since May.
