"The number of dead now stands at 803, of which 750 bodies were retrieved from under rubbles while 13 survives succumbed to their wounds," an army spokesman told PTI as the military-led salvage operation entered the 15th day.
According to officials at the makeshift army control room here, the death toll hit 803 on the 15th day after the disaster while the number of people rescued alive remains unchanged at 2,437.
The building in Savar near the capital Dhaka that housed five garment factories collapsed on April 24. It is still unclear how many people were there on that fateful day.
Police have charged the building owner Sohel Rana and five factory owners with causing deaths due to negligence and violating construction laws, charges punishable by a maximum seven years in jail.
According to police, the building owner illegally added three floors and allowed the factories to install generators.
Textiles Minister Abdul Latif Siddiqui today said 16 unsafe factories in capital Dhaka and port city Chittagong have been shut down in the wake of the tragedy.
Besides, Fire Service and Civil Defence have prepared a list of 243 factories vulnerable to fire mishap.
