Tuesday, September 3, 2024

Insurgency: Value Your Lives

The AFP continues to encourage the remaining NPA rebels to surrender. Lt. Gen. Fernando Reyeg, Visayas Command commander says any rebels who value their lives should give up the fight and return to the folds of the law while they have a chance. 

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1231965

The top military official in the Visayas called on the remaining members of the New People’s Army (NPA) on Monday to surrender and follow the path of reconciliation.

Lt. Gen. Fernando Reyeg, Visayas Command commander, made the statement after the death of three NPA members last week.

“If you value your lives and the future of your families, I urge you to lay down your arms and return to the folds of the law while you still have the chance,” Reyeg said, assuring them that the Armed Forces is committed to sustaining peace as they extend their hand of reconciliation.

Reyeg described the remaining NPA fighters as weary with battered morale.

It's not clear if Lt. Gen. Fernando Reyeg is referring to all the remaining NPA fighters as being weary with battered morale or just those in the Visayas. However. six rebels who surrendered in Agusan del Norte said they were exhausted due to lack of food and dwindling leadership. 


https://mb.com.ph/2024/8/29/6-communist-rebels-surrender-in-agusan-del-norte

Six New People’s Army (NPA) rebels surrendered to the military in Agusan del Norte on Wednesday, August 28.

Brig. Gen. Adonis Ariel G. Orio, commanding general of the Army 402nd Infantry (Stingers) Brigade based here, said they turned over four M16 Armalite rifles, one AK47 rifle, M203 grenade launcher, and bullets.

Orio said the rebel returnees were under the Communist Party of the Philippines-NPA North Central Mindanao Regional Committee (NCMRC). One of them was the secretary of the dismantled sub-regional committee 3 (SRC 3) of NCMRC and two were platoon commanders of the sub-regional Sentro de Grabidad Sagay of the same group.

They cited exhaustion, lack of food and other logistical support, and dwindling leadership in their decision to surrender, the 402nd Brigade commander said.

They also expressed a deep longing for safety and the opportunity to reunite with their families, Orio added.

The 402nd Brigade leader said they are currently under assessment for their enrollment in the government’s Enhanced Comprehensive Local Integration Program (ECLIP) that would enable them to avail of the government’s financial and livelihood assistance.

The six surrenderers are under the custody of the 23rd Infantry Battalion for proper documentation and debriefing.

“Our intensified focus military operations (FMOs) will carry on with the sustained support of other stakeholders, including local government units and communities,” Orio said.

These FMOs, he said, have severely restricted the movements of the remaining NPAs in the area. This left them with no other choice but to surrender, Orio said.

“These efforts have been also sustained by active stakeholder engagements through civil-military operations and the continuous monitoring of intelligence operations within its area of responsibility, and as a result, a series of encounters have occurred, severely restricting the NPA’s movements and efforts, leaving them with no choice but to surrender or face neutralization.”

Not only will these six be able to avail of the benefits program but perhaps they can also be recruited into helping the AFP convince more rebels to surrender. That is what is happening in Leyte. 

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1232022

The Philippine Army is counting on the participation of former rebels for the surrender of the remaining 26 active members of the New People’s Army (NPA) hiding in the mountains of Leyte Island.

Brig. Gen. Noel Vestuir, commander of the Army’s 802nd Infantry Brigade, is focusing on initiatives to reintegrate former rebels into their communities and encouraging remaining NPA combatants to embrace a peaceful life.

Vestuir said former rebels and family members of active NPA combatants have committed to convincing the active rebels to surrender.

“The program optimizes the local government’s efforts to link and convince the remaining NPA members through the active participation of the rebels’ families to work for the peaceful surrender of their loved ones and take advantage of the benefits through the Enhanced Local Integration Program,” Vestuir told the Philippine News Agency in a phone interview on Tuesday.

The initiative proved effective in Eastern Samar with the surrender of several members of the NPA's Apoy Platoon.

It can be recalled that upon deployment of the 802nd Infantry Brigade in Samar Island on June 1, 2023, the brigade was able to reduce the manpower of Apoy Platoon from 47 to just 11.

The official said they kicked off the initiative in Leyte through a reunion of 35 former rebels who belonged to the two platoons of the NPA's Island Committee (IC) Levox in a beach resort in Merida town on Aug. 25.

“We gathered them to celebrate their reunion as ordinary citizens, reaffirming their commitment to fostering lasting peace on Leyte Island,” he added.

The NPA’s two platoons in Leyte have been very weak, according to Vestuir, with only 26 remaining members.

Platoon 2, operating in the upland villages of northern Leyte, has only five members left. With 21 fighters, those belonging to Platoon 1 have been hiding in the upland areas in the southern part of Leyte Island.

Vestuir said the NPA’s IC Levox was once the primary NPA unit operating on the islands of Biliran and Leyte.

Villages, barangays, and other areas that have been cleared are receiving lots of aid to which they otherwise would not have had access.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1232142

The government’s caravan of services benefited 277 residents of two barangays considered as End to Local Communist Armed Conflict (ELCAC) areas in the municipality of San Remigio in Antique on Wednesday.

The activity gathered residents of barangays Aningalan and Alegria at the Aningalan Multi-Purpose Gym, where different services were made available by the Department of Labor and Employment, Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA), Philippine Army, and Integrated Provincial Health Office of the Antique provincial government.

Around 200 residents got free haircuts or availed eye and dental check-ups.

San Remigio Municipal Mayor Margarito Mission Jr. said his constituents are recipients of Driving National Certificate (NC) II and Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) training.

“During the caravan of services, the trainees were able to receive tool kits and allowances,” Mission said.

TESDA Antique acting Provincial Director Agnes Dimzon said 55 trainees of the Driving NC II received tool kits consisting of hydraulic jack and combination wrench, while 22 SMAW trainees received their allowances.

“The 22 beneficiaries or trainees of SMAW were able to receive a total of PHP59,840, which is 50 percent of their allowance given for their 34 days of training,” Dimzon said.

Tool kits, money, haircuts, eye check ups, and dental exams. Too bad it took a declaration from the NTF-ELCAC for them to get those benefits. 

A village in Negros received the same kind of support from civic groups. 

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1232188

The remote community of Sitio Madaha in Barangay Buenavista, Himamaylan City received more support from various civic organizations to help improve their lives after becoming a conflict-cleared area or free from the influence of the Communist Party of the Philippines-New People’s Army.

Led by the Association of Negros Producers (ANP) and the Philippine Army’s 94th Infantry Battalion (IB), representatives of the Felix G. Yusay Foundation Inc. and Hope Builders Organization Negros Island Inc. brought various assistance to residents on Aug. 24 after almost a day of travel, passing through the bounders of Negros Occidental and Negros Oriental.

“This is the first time we’ve seen such a large number of stakeholders visit Sitio Madaha. It’s a testament to the growing commitment to support this community,” Sybel Nobleza, ANP officer-in-charge-external affairs manager, said in a statement on Thursday.

The foundation’s executive director Sharon Jornadal led the distribution of 90 packs of relief goods and school supplies.

“We will also provide support for the light materials needed to establish one classroom for the students in Sitio Madaha,” she said.

Hope Builders Organization Negros Island Inc., led by founder Kenneth Bacala, organized activities for children such as storytelling, interactive dance, and parlor games.

Members of the Central Philippines State University Comrades held hygiene awareness sessions, while personnel of the Department of Agrarian Reform Negros Occidental-II South distributed seeds to the Madaha Hand Weavers Association.

Nobleza said the ANP also distributed 90 packs of school supplies and conducted product monitoring in preparation for the 38th Negros Trade Fair in Manila on Sept. 17 to 22.

The ANP has been helping the community’s “tikog” weavers in marketing their products, such as sleeping mats, table runners, coin purses, hats, and fans with traditional patterns unique to Madaha.

Nobleza said the Barangay Council of Buenavista would allocate PHP1 million to put up a concrete annex school building in Sitio Madaha.

In a statement, Lt. Col.  Ziegfred Tayaban, 94IB chief, underscored the importance of collaborative efforts to address the needs of marginalized communities.

“The stakeholders’ visit and community support activities bring hope and encouragement to the residents of Sitio Madaha, a once rebel-infested community,” he said.

Food, school supplies, materials to build a classroom, and help marketing locally weaved products. What id the government distributed this kind of aid regularly and not just because a village has been declared conflict-free?

Panay Island will soon be declared a Stable Internal Peace and Security (SIPS) zone due to sustained efforts to neutralize the NPA.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1232261

The significant gains in the campaign against insurgency in Panay prompted the 3rd Infantry Division (3ID) of the Philippine Army to seek the support of the Regional Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict-Western Visayas (RTF-ELCAC 6) in declaring the island as a Stable Internal Peace and Security (SIPS) zone by September.

“The declaration of SIPS is expected to further bolster development initiatives, attract investments, and create a more conducive environment for peace and prosperity in this part of the country,” Maj. Gen. Marion Sison, 3ID commander and co-chair of the Peace, Law Enforcement, and Development Support cluster of the RF-ELCAC 6, said in a statement on Friday.

At a full council meeting of the RTF-ELCAC 6 on Aug. 28, the 3ID presented the proposal, citing the recent neutralization of key leaders of the Kilusang Rehiyon-Panay (KR-P) and central front of the New People’s Army and focused military operations that would satisfy the criteria for the dismantling of the front, paving the way for achieving the SIPS zone.

The 3ID said there was a decrease in manpower from 184 to 181 and firepower from 242 to 109 from the first quarter of 2023 to the second quarter of 2024.

Further, 11 key leaders and members of the communist groups in Panay were neutralized in a series of encounters from July 1, 2024, to present.

They included KR-P regional secretary Vicente Hinojales, deputy secretary Maria Concepcion Araneta Bocala, and Central Front secretary Vivian Torato Teodosio.

The province of Antique is also gearing up for the SIPS status, with the Provincial Joint Peace and Security Coordinating Council to make the declaration next month.

“This declaration is a testament to the collaborative efforts, hard work, and dedication of RTF-ELCAC 6, local government units, and stakeholders, signifying a significant milestone in our collective endeavors to achieve lasting peace and security,” Sison added.

Looks like Antique will also soon be joining the list of Stable Internal Peace and Security (SIPS) zones. Hopefully then the locals will receive the aid they need. 

Monday, September 2, 2024

Residential Fires August, 2024

This is a reported list of residential fires in the Philippines for August, 2024. The Bureau of Fire Protection is on record saying the fire codes does not apply to residential areas which is why so many of them go up in flames during a fire. Being made of light materials all it takes is one spark to cause massive devastation. 


https://mb.com.ph/2024/8/1/1-hurt-15-houses-razed-in-bacolod-fire
A 49-year-old man was injured and 15 houses were razed by a fire in Purok Kingfisher, Barangay 16, this city, before dawn on Thursday morning, August 1.

Fire Supt. Jenny Mae Masip, city fire marshal, said they did not receive a fire call, but firefighters from the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP)-Rodriguez Baybay substation in neighboring Barangay 35 saw and responded to the fire.

Masip said the blaze broke out around 2:42 a.m. from the house owned by Florentino Sevilla rented by Gerald Arroyo.

The fire destroyed 10 houses and partially damaged five others mostly made of light materials.

Masip said the fire started from a bedroom on the second floor of the rented house.

Arroyo was not at home when the fire broke out as he went out around 11 p.m. on Wednesday, July 31.

Masip said the fire was caused by an overheated ceiling fan. She added that Arroyo would usually leave the ceiling fan on even if he leaves home.

Masip said that a man sustained second-degree burns and suffered difficulty in breathing after he was trapped on his way out when he returned to their house to check on his children.

Two firefighters were able to rescue him after they heard him shouting for help. Masip said the victim was taken to a private hospital here where he was placed in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU).

The fire reached the third alarm. Fire out was declared at 3:34 a.m. Damage to property was placed at P675,000, affecting 450-square meters.

A three-year-old boy and his one-year-old brother were both burned beyond recognition when their house in Tulunan town in Cotabato province got razed by fire on Wednesday.

Local executives and investigators in the Tulunan Municipal Police Station told reporters on Thursday that the parents of the victims were out to attend to something in another barangay when their house in Purok 7 in Barangay Magbok was destroyed by fire of still undetermined origin.

Their house, made of semi-permanent materials, was totally burned down in just a few minutes, according to barangay officials.

Personnel of the Tulunan Social Welfare Office are still trying to determine why the mother and father of the two children just left their houses without anyone to watch over them.

The children who perished in the incident were immediately buried by barangay officials and relatives. 


A fire razed a five-story building in a commercial district in Binondo, Manila on Friday morning, killing 11.

Investigators from the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) said the fire started at around 7:28 a.m.at the ground floor of the Pingco Building, a mixed residential and commercial building in Carvajal St., Barangay 289.

The fire reached the second alarm at 8:14 a.m. and was declared out at 10:03 a.m.

The cost of damage was placed at PHP100,000 while the cause of the fire was still under investigation.

In a radio interview, village councilor Nelson Ty confirmed that firefighters found 11 bodies inside the building after the fire was completely extinguished.

"The spouse of the building's owner was among those who died," he said.

Ty said the building had four residential rooms, a Chinese drug store, an eatery and a clothing shop.

Following the incident, Mayor Honey Lacuna ordered an inspection of buildings in the city that are at least 15 years old.

"The structures at highest fire risk especially those buildings that are at least 15 years old will be prioritized in the inspection to determine their compliance with the National Building Code and the Revised Fire Code of the Philippines,” Lacuna said in a statement.

She said these checks would ensure compliance with existing building and fire regulations to prevent a repeat of similar incidents.

Lacuna condoled with the families of the victims.

“The MSWD immediately sent assistance to hep the families who lost their loved ones and properties," she said.

The assistance included psycho-social, medical and financial aid.


https://mb.com.ph/2024/8/5/fire-hits-houses-in-sampaloc-manila

Two fire responders were injured in a fire that hit 50 establishments and displaced 110 families along Matimyas Street in Sampaloc, Manila on Monday morning, August 5.

According to the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP), two firemen sustained burns on their hands and arms.

BFP said the fire was raised to the first alarm at 10:27 a.m. and to the second alarm at 10:36 p.m.

It elevated to the third alarm at 10:39 a.m.

Firefighters were able to put the blaze under control at 11:37 a.m. and extinguish it at 1:05 p.m.

Arson investigators said the fire started on the third floor of a three-story house.

They have yet to determine the cause of the fire.

The local government had deployed personnel to check the situation and distribute food packs to 110 families or 330 individuals who were left homeless by the fire.


https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1969911/fire-razes-6-houses-in-dasmarinas-city

A fire of still unknown origin on Monday razed six houses in Dasmariñas City, Cavite.

The blaze erupted around 8 p.m. in Barangay San Antonio De Padua 2, the Region 4A police reported on Tuesday, citing information from the Dasmariñas City police.

The firemen put off the fire after one hour and 38 minutes.

At least seven families affected by the fire were temporarily settled in the village evacuation center.

No one was injured during the blaze, the report said.

The property damage and the cause of the fire have yet to be determined by authorities.


https://www.philstar.com/nation/2024/08/06/2375814/3-hurt-fire-hits-makati-tower

Three persons, including an elderly, were injured when a fire broke out on the 29th floor of the Burgundy Corporate Tower along Gil Puyat Avenue in Makati yesterday.

The victims, who suffered smoke inhalation and breathing difficulty, were Gabriel Bustamante, 61; Franklin Oreiro, 39, and Aireene Labios, 27.

The blaze started at 5:28 a.m. and reached first alarm at 5:40 a.m., according to the Bureau of Fire Protection.

The BFP declared the fire under control at 7:52 a.m.

Arson probers said they are still determining the cause of the fire.

 

https://mb.com.ph/2024/8/7/600-families-lose-their-homes-in-bacoor-fire

Around 600 families lost their houses in a fire that broke out in Sitio Wawa in Barangay Zapote 3, Bacoor City, early morning Wednesday, August 7.

The blaze was reported at 1:16 a.m. and was escalated to the second alarm at 1:21 a.m. The flames were declared under control at 2:50 a.m. and extinguished by 3:55 a.m.

The Bureau of Fire Protection Bacoor told the Manila Bulletin that the estimated worth of damage is P500,000.

Initial information from the Bacoor Component City Police Station stated that most of the houses in the residential area were made of wood.

The City Social Welfare and Development Office, meanwhile, has already identified evacuation centers where the fire victims could take temporary shelter.

 

https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/topstories/nation/916316/20-families-lose-homes-in-manila-fire/story/

At least 20 families lost their homes as fire broke out in Sampaloc, Manila, James Agustin reported Wednesday on Saksi.

According to the investigation, the fire along G. Tuazon corner Dela Fuente Street in Barangay 185 began at 5 p.m.

The blaze reached the second alarm and was extinguished at 6:18 p.m.

Authorities estimated at least 13 houses were burned.


https://mb.com.ph/2024/8/12/80-informal-settlers-evacuate-as-fire-hits-wooden-crates-slum-houses-in-tondo

At least 80 informal settler families (ISF) were evacuated after a fire hit wooden crates and around 10 slum houses along Barangay 128, Balut, Tondo, on Monday morning, August 12 

According to the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP), the fire started at 6:07 a.m. from a pile of wooden crates along Mel Lopez Boulevard. 

The fire was quickly raised to the second alarm at 6:12 a.m. 

Fire responders said the blaze also damaged a car that was parked near the pile of wooden crates. 

Most of the families that were evacuated were living under the bridge. 

The fire was brought under control at 6:50 a.m. and was extinguished at 7:13 a.m. 

The affected families received hot meals from the barangay officials. 

Authorities said some the evacuees went home after the BFP’s mopping up operation. 

The cause of the fire is still undetermined, the BFP said.


https://cebudailynews.inquirer.net/589583/two-fires-hit-cebu-city-12-houses-burned-down

Two fires struck Cebu City, one of which burned down 12 houses and destroyed over P600,000 worth of properties, on Monday, August 12.

Firefighters first responded to a fire alarm raised over Singson Village in Brgy. Guadalupe, Cebu City at 12:11 p.m.

Five minutes after arriving at the scene, they raised it to first alarm due to the presence of light and flammable materials in the area.

Fortunately, they were able to put the flames under control at 12:46 p.m. or approximately 30 minutes later. By 12:59 p.m., they officially declared fire out.

Around two hours later, they responded to another fire alarm, this time at the corner of Don Pedro Cui and R. Landon Streets in Brgy. San Antonio. Like the fire in Brgy. Guadalupe, it involved a residential property.

Firefighters were quick to douse the flames within minutes.

Meanwhile, initial findings from fire investigators showed that a total of 14 houses at Singson Village were damaged by the fire, 12 of which were totally burned down. They pegged the damages at P600,000.

The fire reportedly started at the house owned by a certain Mercedita Pagao.

As of this writing, fire investigators continue to investigate the cause of the two fires.

 

https://mb.com.ph/2024/8/14/fire-hits-10-houses-in-silay-city

A fire hit 10 houses in Zone 2 Centro, Barangay Mambulac, Silay City, Negros Occidental on Tuesday, August 13.

Fire Supt. Rodel Legaspi, Silay fire marshal, said the blaze originated from an unoccupied house at around 12:06 p.m. 

Six houses were destroyed and four others were partially damaged.

Legaspi said the area is considered to be thickly populated and most of the houses were made of light materials.

Residents saw some children reportedly playing matches near the unoccupied house before the fire.

Fire out was declared at 1:05 p.m. and no injuries were reported. Damage to property was estimated at P96,250.

Mayor Joedith Gallego met fire victims on Wednesday, August 14, to provide assistance.

https://mb.com.ph/2024/8/16/fire-hits-6-houses-in-bacolod


Six houses were hit by a fire in Purok Planeta, Barangay Taculing here on Thursday, August 15.

Fire Supt. Jenny Mae Masip, city fire marshal, said that three houses were destroyed and three were partially damaged.

The fire originated from the house of Eduardo Tanghal at around 1:19 p.m. and immediately spread to neighboring houses made mostly of light materials.

Masip said the fire started after Tanghal and his wife, both senior citizens, left their house to gather scrap materials.

Tanghal’s wife suffered hyperventilation after she learned that their house was on fire but she was able to recover through the assistance of rescuers, Masip said.

Masip said the area has been identified as one of the red zones or fire-prone areas in this city.

The Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP)-Bacolod is initially looking at electrical as possible cause of fire. 

Masip said that this is subject to confirmation, pending the result of the examination on the evidence they submitted to the arson laboratory at the BFP national headquarters to determine the specific cause of the blaze.

Damage to property was estimated at P24,500. No injuries were reported and fire out was declared at 1:32 p.m.

 

https://mb.com.ph/2024/8/17/40-families-lose-homes-in-cebu-city-fire

Forty families were left homeless in a fire in Barangay Labangon here on Saturday morning, August 17.

The fire destroyed 28 houses and damaged two others. 

The fire started at 6:35 p.m. and reached second alarm at 6:43 a.m. 

It was put out at 8:17 a.m., the Cebu City Fire office said.

Damage to property was estimated at P1.3 million. 

The cause of the fire is still being determined.

The Department of Social Welfare and Services here said that  the fire displaced 143 individuals. They are temporarily sheltered in the barangay’s elementary school.

 

https://mb.com.ph/2024/8/20/27-families-affected-by-fire-in-barangay-buli-in-muntinlupa

A total of 27 families were affected when a fire hit a residential area in Barangay Buli, Muntinlupa on Aug. 19. 

According to the Muntinlupa City Fire Station, the blaze started at about 6:53 p.m. from a house at 301 Manatra in Buli. 

The first alarm was raised at 6:56 p.m. followed by a second alarm at 7:03 p.m. It damaged P175,000 worth of properties. 

The latest tally from the Muntinlupa City government stated that 27 families were affected by the fire. 

The fire station’s report stated that 15 houses were destroyed by the fire and 15 families or 45 individuals were affected. 

Authorities said the fire started from the kitchen area of a house but the cause is under investigation. The fire was put under control at 7:48 p.m. before it was put out at 8 p.m. 

According to Barangay Buli, the affected families are staying at the Buli covered court. 

A total of 40 fire trucks and nine ambulances responded to the incident.

 

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1975111/fire-in-marikina-city-kills-two-senior-citizens-affects-24-families

Two senior citizens died in a fire that broke out in a residential area in Barangay Fortune in Marikina City early Wednesday, said the Bureau of Fire Protection – National Capital Region (BFP-NCR).

BFP-NCR said the blaze killed an 80-year-old male and an 84-year-old female while 24 families or 94 individuals were affected.

Meanwhile, the estimated cost of the damage to 11 houses and establishments amounted to approximately P200,000.

According to the report of BFP-NCR, the first alarm was raised at 12:38 a.m and it was eventually raised to the second alarm at 12:45 a.m.

It was reported under control at 1:01 a.m and fire out was declared at 1:39 a.m.

The fire started in a two-storey house.

The cause of the blaze is still under investigation.


https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1975044/fire-razes-6-houses-in-quezon-island-town

A fire of still unknown origin broke out in the island town of Perez in Quezon province on Tuesday, Aug. 20, and razed six houses.

The Quezon police said in a report Wednesday, Aug. 21, that the fire started around 4 p.m. from the house of a certain Violeta Villabroza in Barangay Pagkakaisa.

The fire spread to five other houses, all made of light materials, inside a compound before the blaze was put off by firemen after two hours and 40 minutes.

No one was injured during the blaze, the report said.

Authorities estimated the damage from the fire at P2,610,000.

The police are still investigating the cause of the blaze.


https://mb.com.ph/2024/8/20/68-year-old-woman-hurt-in-fire-in-san-andres-bukid-manila-1

A 68-year-old woman was injured in a fire that gutted seven houses on Rein Street in San Andres Bukid, Manila on Tuesday, August 20.

According to the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP), the injured woman sustained first degree burn on her left arm up to the left part of her face.

BFP reported that the fire started at 12:28 p.m. and escalated to the second alarm at 12:34 p.m.

It took the firefighters more than an hour before the fire was put under control at 1:58 p.m. 

They extinguished the fire at 2:31 p.m.

Four of the seven affected houses were gutted by the fire.

Initial investigation disclosed that the fire started on the second floor of a three-story residential structure.

At least 15 families or 30 individuals were displaced by the fire.

BFP is still determining the cause of the blaze


https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1975568/girl-dead-in-batangas-fire

 A 13-year-old girl died Wednesday in a fire that gutted her house in Lipa City, Batangas.

The odor of burnt objects awakened Jersey Gabuna, an occupant of a house in Barangay San Carlos, as the fire started around 2:45 a.m., the Region 4A police said in a belated report on Thursday, Aug. 22.

When Gabuna opened her eyes, she saw thick smoke inside the house.

She immediately woke the other people inside the house and herded them to safety. Two families were living together in the house.

The local fire department responded and declared the blaze under control at 3:41 a.m.

During the clearing operation, firefighters recovered the body of “Meagan,” who was trapped inside the burning house.

Investigators found that a lit candle inside the victim’s bedroom caused the fire.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1976980/1-dead-as-fire-razes-houses-in-baguio

A 60-year-old man reportedly died while seven families, or 30 people, were displaced after a fire razed several houses in this city early Tuesday (Aug. 27), authorities said.

The fatality was identified as Joseph Deeije, a resident of Barangay Campo Filipino, according to the local firefighters.

An initial investigation showed that the fire started at 5:30 a.m. and spread quickly, destroying at least three houses inside a residential compound.

The firefighters declared the fire out at 8:12 a.m. while the displaced residents were temporarily staying with their neighbors or relatives.

Village officials have started soliciting donations for the victims and the Department of Social Welfare and Development Cordillera has begun assessing the situation to determine the appropriate assistance for the fire victims.

Fire officials were still determining the cause of the fire and the cost of the damage.


https://mb.com.ph/2024/8/27/fire-hits-residential-area-in-navotas-city

A fire broke out at a residential area in Sitio Puting Bato, Barangay NBBS, Navotas City, on Tuesday, August 27.

According to the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP), the fire was raised to the first alarm at 11:26 a.m. and immediately escalated to the 2nd alarm at 11:27 a.m.

 

https://mb.com.ph/2024/8/29/baseco-fire-leaves-20-families-homeless

Around 20 families were left homeless by a fire that gutted 10 houses at Block 17, Barangay 649, Baseco Compound in Manila on Thursday, August 29.

The Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) reported that the fire was raised to first alarm at 11:16 a.m. and was immediately escalated to second alarm at 11:17 a.m.

The blaze was raised to the third alarm at 11:21 a.m.

Firefighters were able to put the fire under control at 11:51 a.m. and extinguish it at 1:13 p.m.

The affected families were given hot meals and modular tents by members of the Manila- Department of Social Welfare (DSW). 

The cause of the fire remains under investigation.

 

https://www.philstar.com/nation/2024/08/23/2379924/malabon-government-aids-fire-victims

At least 10 families affected by a fire that struck Barangay Longos in Malabon received assistance from the local government on Wednesday.

According to the city’s public information office, the displaced families were evacuated to a multipurpose hall in the barangay. They were provided modular tents and hot meals.

Residents also received relief packs from the local social welfare and development office.

On Wednesday, a fire of still unknown origin engulfed houses in Barangay Longos, the Bureau of Fire Protection said.

No one was reported injured in the incident.

In Quezon City, a man was injured and eight families were left homeless when a fire razed a slum area yesterday.

Michael Dacapias was hurt after he, his wife and children jumped from the second floor of the house at the height of the fire.

“Pagbukas ng pinto ng asawa ko andun na apoy,” Dacapias said in an interview on GMA News.

The Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP)’s National Capital Region field office said the blaze started at 12:18 p.m. and reached the first alarm.

The fire destroyed five shanties along Usafe street in Barangay Holy Spirit, the BFP said.

Firefighters doused the fire at 12:44 a.m., which displaced eight families.

An investigation is ongoing to determine the cause of the fire, which destroyed P7,500 worth of property.

The affected residents sought shelter at a covered court in the area.


https://mb.com.ph/2024/8/30/fire-hits-residential-area-in-commonwealth-ave-qc

A fire broke out at a residential area in Kasunduan St. Barangay Commonwealth, Quezon City on Friday morning, August 30.

According to the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP), the fire was raised to the first alarm at around 8:03 a.m.

The blaze was declared under control at around 8:29 a.m. and was extinguished at around 8:34 a.m.

The BFP said there were no reported injuries.

Probers are still investigating the cause of the blaze

 

https://mb.com.ph/2024/8/31/fire-hits-houses-in-tondo-5

A fire hit houses along Dagupan Street in Barangay 62, Tondo, Manila on Saturday, August 31.

According to the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP), the fire was raised to first alarm at 4:37 p.m. and was immediately declared to second alarm at 4:48 p.m.

Six fire trucks have arrived at the scene to control the blaze.

That is 25 reported incidents for August. Remember, these are only the major fires reported in the national media. Residential fires are up all across the nation and they do not all make the news. This is the tip of the iceberg concerning the real situation in the Philippines.