5 killed in Bukidnon fire | Inquirer News

5 killed in Bukidnon fire

/ 04:31 PM June 11, 2011

TAGUM CITY, Philippines – (UPDATE) Fire swept through a neighborhood in Valencia City, Bukidnon, early Saturday, killing at least five people who were trapped in a boarding house, the authorities said.

Three other persons in the boarding house suffered serious burns and were hospitalized, Fire Officer ! Branjo Abada of the Vlencia fire station told the inquirer by phone.

Abad identified the fatalities as Alfred Villaver, 17; Kate Roca, 19; the sisters Maria Lynie, 20, and Lefraime Siarot, 16; and 19-year old Jessica Gomez.

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Abad said the victims were trapped inside a boarding house, which was one of 10 structures gobbled up by the fire, which started past midnight Friday. He said the cause of the fire has not yet been established.

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Three more occupants of the boarding house – Maximo Flores, his wife Thelma and their 28-year-old son John Carlo – suffered burns and were undergoing treatment at a local hospital, he said.

Originally posted at 10:10 a.m.

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“The fire, which occurred near the exit area of the Valencia City hall also gutted a bakery, an eatery, offices and several houses,” said Maj. Eugenio Julio Osias, regional army spokesperson.

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Abad said firefighters put out the blaze around 2:30 a.m.

“We are still investigating what caused the fire and where it started,” he said, adding that at least P1 million worth of property was destroyed in the blaze.

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