6 dead, 3 missing in Malabon pre-dawn fire | Inquirer News

6 dead, 3 missing in Malabon pre-dawn fire

/ 08:25 AM March 12, 2014

MANILA, Philippines—Six persons died while three others were reported missing in a fire that swept through shanties of informal settlers in Malabon City before dawn Wednesday.

‎Senior Inspector Romeo Pepito Jr., Bureau of Fire Protection Fire Arson Investigation chief, told INQUIRER.net that around 200 families were rendered homeless after a fire razed over 100 shanties on Espiritu Street in Barangay (village) Tinajeros at around 4 a.m.

Quoting Senior Fire Officer 3 Alvino Torres, a radio report said the six fatalities included two elders, identified as Tomas Mateo Cruz and a certain “Mylene,” and two children ages four and 10 years. No information was available on the two other fatalities.

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An explosion caused by a liquefied petroleum gas may have caused the blaze, Pepito said.

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“It was reported that an explosion was heard prior to fire. The occupant of the house where the fire started was reportedly cooking at that time,” he said in a text message.

Radio reports added that strong winds and the light materials of houses caused the fire to spread quickly.

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Pepito said the fire that reached Task Force Alpha was completely put out more than two hours later at 6:29 a.m.

As of posting time, fire rescuers are scouring the area for the missing bodies while arson investigators are still on the scene for further investigation.

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