Two fires damage building, moving car on Osmeña Blvd. | Inquirer News

Two fires damage building, moving car on Osmeña Blvd.

/ 08:29 AM December 31, 2011

FIRE last night struck part of  a two-story commercial building and destroyed a car in separate incidents in  Cebu City within  less than an hour.

The first fire hit the  DOY building along Osmena Boulevard at 8:05 p.m.

Smoke billowed from the second floor of the building which housed a water refilling station, a travel agency  office and a beauty salon.

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Senior Supt. Aderson Comar, Cebu City Fire Marshal, in a dySS radio interview, said that an explosion was heard from the second floor of the building.

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The fire was put under contorl within three  minutes and  destroyed a room owned by Emmanuel Ceniza.

Ceniza told fire investigators that he ran out after seeing smoke in his room.

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He said he wasn’t able to save any of his belongings.

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Fire investigators said that they were checking if the fire was caused by  “faulty electrical wiring.”

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No one was injured  in the fire.

After 40 minutes, a fire alarm was sounded near the area, where a moving car was  burning.

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The woman driver was in a state of shock after she escaped from her burning red Toyota Corolla sedan with plate number  GFJ 347.

The car had just reached P. del Rosario Street when  flames suddenly came out from under the hood.

The woman stopped the car in the middle of the road and hurriedly got off.

Fire fighters quickly doused the flames.

Investigators said it looked like an electrical  short circuit started the fire.

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Both incidents are still under investigation. /Corresondent Rhea Ruth V. Rosell

TAGS: Accidents, Cebu City, Fire

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