House damaged in Tondo blast; no one hurt | Inquirer News

House damaged in Tondo blast; no one hurt

/ 05:50 PM August 25, 2011

MANILA, Philippines—An explosion rocked a neighborhood in Tondo, Manila Wednesday night, damaging a house where a birthday party was being held, authorities said.

Nobody was reported hurt in the blast, which the Manila Police District Explosives and Ordnance Division (MPD-EOD) concluded was caused by a strong-type of pyrotechnics substance.

Reports from the MPD Juan Luna, Tondo Station 1 revealed that the explosion occurred just outside the house of 51-year-old Bernadette Meneses on Velasquez St., Tondo at around 9 p.m.

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Meneses told police investigators that she and her family and several friends were celebrating a birthday in their home when the explosion occurred.

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She said the blast caused their lights to flicker, some of their windows to shatter and portions of the ceiling to fall off.

They thought a grenade had exploded, she said.

MPD-EOD head Chief Inspector Oliver Navales told the Philippine Daily Inquirer that based on initial investigation, the explosion could have been from a type of firecracker packed with a large quantity of “black powder.”

“The absence of explosive fragments at the site of the blast gave us that conclusion,” Navales pointed out.

MPD station 1 personnel, however, were still conducting an investigation into the incident but initially theorized that warring groups of teenagers could have set off the explosion.

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