LOOK: Fire hits Manila residential area | Inquirer News

LOOK: Fire hits Manila residential area

/ 05:39 PM July 07, 2019

Manile firetrucks on Quezon Boulevard

Firetrucks respond to fire in a residential area near Quezon Boulevard in Santa Cruz, Manila. (Photo by ED LUSTAN / INQUIRER.net)

Updated @ 7:22 p.m., July 7, 2019, to add more details

MANILA, Philippines — Fire broke out in a residential area in Manila on Sunday afternoon, according to the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) Manila.

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The fire started at 3:44 p.m. at the Telecom Compound in Barangay 310 in Santa Cruz, Manila, the Manila BFP told INQUIRER.net.

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The fourth alarm was raised on the fire at 4:13 p.m., only minutes after the fire broke out. It was declared under control at 4:58 p.m. Authorities declared the fire out at 6:04 p.m.

According to the Manila BFP, with a fourth alarm declared, all the firetrucks in Manila dispatched, along with those in adjacent districts — in this case, firetrucks from Caloocan and Quezon City were also deployed.

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Around 40 families, composed of over 100 individuals, were affected by the fire, according to Manila Public Information Office chief Julius Leonen.

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The families are being accommodated at the nearby Bascom Court (Kapitana Thelma M. Lim Sports Complex).

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One person suffered a second-degree burn, while a pregnant woman was transferred from the nearby Fabella Hospital to the Jose Reyes Memorial Medical Center after giving birth.

(Editor: Alexander T. Magno)

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