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Wednesday, April 1, 2026

Residential Fires March, 2026

This is a reported list of residential fires in the Philippines for March, 2026. 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. 

A total of 23 families were affected after a fire tore through a row of closely built homes along Obrero Street in Barangay 898, Punta, Sta. Ana, Manila, on Sunday evening, March 1, leaving at least 10 houses destroyed and 13 others partially damaged, based on initial assessment.

The fire started at around 5:53 p.m. and quickly spread across adjacent structures due to their proximity, prompting residents to rush out of their homes and alert authorities as thick smoke filled the area.

Fire responders raised the alarm to the first alarm at 5:59 p.m., followed by the second alarm at 6:02 p.m., and eventually escalated it to the third alarm at 6:16 p.m. as additional manpower and fire trucks were deployed to contain the blaze.

The fire was declared under control and officially put out at around 6:54 p.m., less than two hours after it began.

In response, the Manila Department of Social Welfare immediately conducted an assessment and validation through its District Welfare Office VI and provided hot meals, material assistance, and hygiene kits to affected families to help them recover from the incident.

The agency said it remains committed to delivering immediate relief and continued support to families affected by disasters in the city.

Residents were forced to evacuate at the height of the fire, while authorities advised motorists to avoid the affected stretch of Obrero Street to allow emergency vehicles and firefighters unhampered access.

As of this writing, authorities have yet to determine the cause of the fire, and the investigation is ongoing as part of intensified efforts in line with Fire Prevention Month observance.

https://mb.com.ph/2026/03/06/fire-razes-houses-in-taguig

A fire destroyed houses and affected about 16 families in Barangay Central Bicutan, Taguig on March 5. 

The Taguig City Fire Station reported that the blaze started from the second floor of a two-storey house on Bonifacio Street in Central Bicutan at about 9:14 a.m. 

Firefighters raised the first alarm at 9:19 a.m. before the blaze was put under control at 9:58 a.m. and put out at 10:15 a.m. 

Nine houses were affected by the fire with damages amounting to P225,000. 

The fire affected 16 families or 64 individuals, the fire station said. The cause of the fire is under investigation. 

Barangay Central Bicutan said Taguig Mayor Lani Cayetano visited the area and met with the affected families. 

A total of 11 fire trucks, 13 volunteers and three ambulances responded to the incident. 


https://mb.com.ph/2026/03/06/over-100-families-affected-in-tondo-residential-blaze

A total of 349 families reportedly lost their homes in a huge fire that hit a residential area in Gate 10, Parola Compound, Tondo, Manila, early Friday morning, March 6.

According to the Manila Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (MDRRMO), the fire started at around 1:18 a.m. and quickly reached the second alarm at 1:24 a.m., the third alarm at 1:31 a.m., and the fourth alarm at 1:59 a.m.

The fire was declared out at around 5:46 a.m.

Firefighters said the blaze quickly spread to other houses, as most of the structures in the area were built from light materials.

Officials from Barangay 20 said the fire caused P800,000 worth of damages.

No one was reported hurt in the blaze.

Arson investigators are still determining the cause of the fire.


https://mb.com.ph/2026/03/05/fire-hits-residential-area-in-pandacan

A fire broke out in a residential area along Sampaguita Street, Kahilom I, Barangay 871 in Pandacan, Manila late Thursday night, March 5, prompting the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) to raise the alarm to second alarm.

Initial reports said the blaze started in the densely populated community, forcing residents to evacuate their homes as firefighters rushed to the scene to prevent the fire from spreading to nearby houses.

According to the Manila City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Department (DRRM), the fire was first raised to first alarm at 10:28 p.m. before escalating to second alarm at 10:35 p.m.

Firefighters were able to place the blaze under control at around 11 p.m. and later declared fire out at 11:06 p.m.

Authorities have yet to determine the cause of the fire, as well as the number of families affected and the estimated damage to property, as of posting time.

An investigation is ongoing.

https://mb.com.ph/2026/03/05/29-houses-razed-in-bacolod-fire

Twenty-nine houses were destroyed in a fire in Barangay 2 here on Thursday, March 5.

Fire Supt. Jenny Mae Masip, city fire marshal, said that 20 houses were totally and nine were partially damaged.

The fire broke out at 1:15 p.m. and quickly spread as most houses were made of light materials and situated side by side.

The fire that reached the second alarm allegedly started from a child reportedly playing with a lighter and candle at home.

Fire out was declared at 1:26 p.m. No injuries were reported. Damage to property was pegged at P296,250.

https://mb.com.ph/2026/03/07/4000-families-affected-by-massive-fire-in-qc-residential-area

Around 4,000 families were displaced after a massive fire struck a residential area along NIA Road in Barangay Pinyahan, Quezon City on Friday night, March 6.

Barangay officials said the blaze escalated to Task Force Bravo as firefighters continued efforts to contain the flames. At least 100 fire trucks responded to the incident.

Residents were evacuated to designated evacuation centers, including Pinyahan Elementary School, where displaced families are temporarily staying.

In response to the incident, the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) Field Office NCR, through its Disaster Response Management Division (DRMD), conducted field monitoring and an initial assessment of the situation on Saturday, March 7.

The activity was carried out in coordination with the Quezon City Social Services Development Department (SSDD) to ensure an accurate assessment of the needs of the affected families.

Authorities said validation and further assessment are ongoing to determine the extent of the damage and the appropriate assistance required.

The Quezon City government, in partnership with DSWD-NCR, said it is preparing the necessary interventions and assistance for displaced families.

Authorities are still investigating the cause of the fire.

According to the Bureau of Fire Protection, the fire was first raised to the first alarm at 9:01 p.m., followed by the second alarm at 9:03 p.m.

It escalated to the third alarm at 9:12 p.m., the fourth alarm at 9:22 p.m., and the fifth alarm at 9:44 p.m., before reaching Task Force Alpha at around 10:50 p.m.


https://mb.com.ph/2026/03/07/fire-destroys-52-homes-in-cebu-city

Fifty-two homes were destroyed on Saturday, March 7, in the fifth fire that hit this city during Fire Prevention Month.

Two persons were injured in the fire that broke out at 2:04 p.m. in Barangay Kasambagan, said Senior Fire Office 3 Wendell Villanueva, information officer of the Cebu City Fire Station.

The fire was raised to fourth alarm before it was contained at 3:23 p.m. Fire out was declared at 4:31 p.m., Villanueva said. 

Damage to property was estimated at P3.9 million.

Villanueva said that the fire started in a house owned by one Romeo Sayson and quickly spread.

Villanueva said the cause of fire is being investigated.

 

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/2192536/11-houses-destroyed-in-cavite-fire

A fire of undetermined origin destroyed 11 houses in General Trias City, Cavite, on Sunday.

Police Regional Office 4A reported Monday that the blaze broke out around 10:30 a.m. in Barangay San Gabriel.

It quickly spread to homes, most of which were made of light materials, before firefighters contained it at 12:26 p.m.

No injuries were reported, but 19 families, or 69 individuals, were left homeless. They are currently receiving temporary assistance from local social welfare workers.

Authorities estimated the total property damage at P400,000. Investigators continue to probe the cause of the fire.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/2194174/old-woman-dies-trying-to-save-church-funds-from-burning-house

A 75-year-old woman and member of a church choir was killed when a fire destroyed four houses in her family’s compound in Poblacion on Tuesday.

SFO1 Jennifer Salamat, administration chief of the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) in Paombong town, said Josephine Pineda, the lone fatality, died after returning to the burning house to secure church collection money she was assigned to keep.

Pineda’s house was one of four in the compound razed to the ground by the fire, which raged for more than 30 minutes after breaking out past 10 a.m.

Cristina Bagtas, the victim’s niece, told the Inquirer that Pineda had already exited the house when she ran back to retrieve the church funds. She did not come out. “She could have been suffocated or hit by falling debris,” Bagtas said.

Pineda was a member of the Marian Choir in the parish of Santiago Apostol.

According to Bagtas, her 19-year-old cousin, who was with Pineda, tried to stop her from rushing back but she would not listen. The cousin also attempted to rescue her but was frightened by the engulfing fire.

Salamat said the BFP received the report at 10:43 a.m. and declared the fire out at 11 a.m. She added that the houses were quickly destroyed because they were made of light materials.

She denied reports that fire trucks lacked sufficient water, explaining that the compound had a very small opening, which made it difficult to access the areas engulfed by fire.

“There was a very small opening, the size of a man. It was difficult for us to penetrate,” Salamat said.

Bagtas lamented that hoses could have been used to reach the compound through the fence to help stop the fire.

“Our whole family is very saddened. It was supposed to be fire prevention month, but it happened to our aunt. Her whole body, except for her legs, was charred,” she said.

Salamat added that they exhausted all means to stop the fire and prevent it from spreading to the nearby municipal disaster risk reduction office, Rural Health Unit, and the fire station. Fire trucks from the cities of Malolos and Hagonoy and from the Bulacan Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction Management Office arrived to help contain the blaze.

The cause of the fire is still under investigation, but reports suggest it may have started from a small backyard fire in a neighboring property.


https://mb.com.ph/2026/03/15/2-pwds-killed-in-ormoc-city-fire

Two Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) were killed in a fire that gutted their house on Saturday, March 14, in Barangay Linao, Ormoc City, Leyte.

The victims were identified as Lino, a 90-year-old widower, and Jojo, 48.

The fire that reached the first alarm started 5 p.m. and contained at 5:11 p.m.

Investigation showed that the fire started in the kitchen and quickly spread in the house made of light materials.

The victims were unable to escape because they could not walk and were trapped under the debris.

Damage to property was P8,750. Cause of the fire was unattended cooking.

 

https://mb.com.ph/2026/03/15/back-to-back-fires-damage-buses-houses-in-rizal

Two separate fire incidents occurred on Sunday, March 15, damaging several vehicles, including buses parked in a garage in Antipolo City, and around 40 houses in Cainta, Rizal.

In Antipolo, a vehicular fire broke out in a garage along Sumulong Highway in Barangay Mayamot at around 1:08 p.m. The fire was raised to first alarm and was quickly extinguished by 1:34 p.m.

Seven vehicles, including five buses and two taxis, parked in the garage, were reportedly damaged in the fire. According to the Marikina Filipino-Chinese Fire Brigade Volunteers who responded to the scene, some of the affected buses were intended for Bicol-bound trips.

No injuries were reported in the incident. The investigation is ongoing.

Meanwhile, Cainta Mayor Keith Nieto said that around 40 houses were gutted by a fire that broke out in a residential area along the boundary of Filinvest Eastville in Antipolo and Barangay San Isidro in Cainta.

The mayor said that the affected houses were made of light materials.

He immediately ordered the Municipal Assistance Team (MAT) office to take charge of addressing the immediate needs of the affected families.

The fire started at around 3:28 p.m. and was raised to the second alarm at 3:55 p.m. It was declared under control at 4:35 p.m.

https://cebudailynews.inquirer.net/707112/night-fire-hurts-3-minors-in-brgy-apas-cebu-city

Three minors were injured in a fire that broke out at a residential area in Sitio Mahayahay, Barangay Apas late Tuesday evening, March 17.

Authorities said the fire started at around 11:43 p.m. It affected two houses made of light materials, destroying one and partially damaging another.

The injured, aged 17, 15, and 14, sustained minor burns in different parts of their bodies.

Fire Officer 3 Wendel Villanueva, information officer of the Cebu City Fire Station, said had likely gone to sleep when the fire occurred.

In a statement, Apas Barangay Captain Virgil Cabigon said personnel led the two affected families, composed of six individuals, to temporary shelter at the barangay hall following the incident.

He said the Apas Emergency Response Team (AERT) immediately assisted the three minors, bringing them to the barangay health center for treatment.

Cabigon added that they gave the children proper medication, including prescribed antibiotics.

The also provided the affected families with immediate assistance such as food, drinking water, clothing, and blankets.

He said the barangay currently seeks support from donors, particularly for construction materials to help the families rebuild their homes.

Cabigon said initial information from the affected family pointed to a candle as the possible cause of the fire.

However, he said this is still subject to verification by the Cebu City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (CCDRRMO).

According to the report from the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) Cebu City, the fire was declared under control at around midnight and was extinguished at approximately 12:10 a.m.

Authorities said the fire affected an area of 16 square meters. They estimated damage to property at around ₱24,000.

As of Wednesday, March 18, authorities still investigate the exact cause of the fire and the circumstances that led to the incident.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/2199091/fire-hits-iloilo-city-residential-area

Fire broke out in Barangay Gustilo, La Paz on Thursday and damaged 18 houses damaged according to the Iloilo City Emergency Operations Center.

The fire started at around 2:11 p.m. and quickly spread across a cluster of homes, initially affecting 17 residential structures.

The Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) raised the alarm to second level a minute later at 2:12 p.m., before placing the situation under control by 2:30 p.m. The fire was declared out at 2:53 p.m.

Authorities said the cause of the blaze remains under investigation.

A total of 18 houses were eventually recorded as affected, including 13 that were destroyed and five damaged. The incident affected 19 families or 77 individuals.

Of those affected, 49 individuals from 13 families are currently staying at an evacuation center set up at the barangay hall, based on data validated by the City Social Welfare and Development Office (CSWDO) as of March 20.

No injuries or fatalities were reported, the BFP confirmed.

Multiple response units were mobilized during the incident, including personnel from the Iloilo City Police Office, fire volunteers, emergency medical teams, and disaster response groups.

City authorities said coordinated efforts were immediately carried out, including continuous monitoring, validation of affected households, and dissemination of information to concerned agencies and the public.

Relief assistance has also been extended to affected families.

https://mb.com.ph/2026/03/22/fire-hits-residential-area-in-qc

A fire broke out in a residential area in Pook Palaris, Barangay UP campus, Quezon City, on Sunday morning, March 22. 

According to Txt fire Philippines, the fire was raised to 1st alarm at 8:07 a.m. and escalated to 2nd alarm at 8:15 a.m. 

The blaze was declared under control at 8:52 a.m. and was extinguished at 9:22 am. 

According to the initial report, a total 30 families were affected by the fire. 

No injuries were reported. 

https://cebudailynews.inquirer.net/709098/tisa-fire-destroys-20-homes-displaces-dozens

Dozens of families found themselves displaced after a fire struck a residential area in Sitio Filtro, Barangay Tisa, Cebu City on Monday morning, March 23.

The blaze destroyed at least 20 homes and prompted evacuation.

Initial reports from the Cebu City Fire Station indicated the fire broke out around 11:38 a.m. and escalated to second alarm.

Responders reached the scene within three minutes, deploying at least 11 fire trucks, four ambulances, and 15 auxiliary units.

Of the 20 affected houses, 15 were totally burnt. Five sustained partial damage.

Firefighters declared the fire under control around 12:30 p.m. and fully extinguished it by 3:40 p.m. They estimated the damage at ₱861,000.

Fire authorities are conducting an investigation to determine the cause of the fire and the circumstances surrounding the incident.

Officials recorded no fatalities but the incident hurt two persons.

Authorities identified them as a 75-year-old woman who sustained a tear on the head and a 58-year-old woman who suffered a scraped knee and experienced difficulty breathing. Medical responders treated both of them onsite.

In an interview with CDN Digital, Barangay Captain Bernardo “Ada” Lapiña Jr. said most injuries resulted followed some persons’ attempts to help extinguish the fire and save their belongings.

Initial data from fire authorities showed that the fire affected around 25 families, or about 75 individuals.

However, Lapiña said the number may be higher, with around 90 families already submitting intake forms as of this writing, amid ongoing data gathering.

Authorities, he added, moved affected families to Tisa National High School beside the barangay hall, which presently serves as an evacuation center.

The Cebu City Department of Social Welfare and Services has begun distributing intake forms to affected families as part of ongoing relief efforts.

Lapiña said priority needs include food and sleeping materials such as blankets and mats.

He added that some individuals have already reached out to ask where they may drop off relief goods for affected residents.

Lapiña said the barangay council will convene a special session to declare a state of calamity. This would allow the release of emergency funds for affected residents.

He added that local officials also look into reblocking in the area as part of recovery efforts.


https://mb.com.ph/2026/03/25/fire-razes-30-houses-in-taguig

Fire razed 30 houses, affecting 46 families in Barangay Western, Taguig on March 24. 

The Taguig City Fire Station reported that the blaze started at about 7:23 p.m. from a house in the National Housing Authority Garage, Sampaguita Street in the barangay. 

Firefighters raised the first alarm at 7:25 p.m., second alarm at 7:34 p.m. and the third alarm at 7:44 p.m. The fire was put under control at 8:36 p.m. before it was put out at 8:55 p.m. 

The fire station added that the fire destroyed P1 million worth of properties and affected 120 individuals. The cause of the fire is under investigation. 

A total of 14 fire trucks, a rescue truck, 39 volunteers and three ambulances responded to the incident. 

https://mb.com.ph/2026/03/24/septuagenarian-killed-in-nueva-vizcaya-fire

A 74-year-old man died in a fire that razed his home in Sitio Mekdew, Barangay Pinayag, Kayapa, Nueva Vizcaya on Sunday, March 22.

Police said the victim was a Person with Disability (PWD).

His wife, also a senior citizen, survived the fire.

Police received the report about the fire on March 23 due to the remote location of the area.

The victims’ house is approximately one hour and 30 minutes by land from the town proper of Kayapa, followed by an additional one-hour walk.

Initial investigation said that the fire started in the couple’s kitchen, near the victim’s sleeping area, at around 11 p.m.

She was able to accompany her husband out of their burning house. She returned inside to retrieve some belongings but did not notice her husband reentering the house. He was trapped and killed.

No immediate assistance was provided as neighboring houses were located far from their residence.

She had to wait until morning before walking for about 30 minutes to her child’s home to reveal the fire.

The house constructed from light materials was completely destroyed.

Authorities reminded the public to exercise caution when cooking indoors, particularly when using firewood or dry grass (kugon), to prevent similar incidents.

https://mb.com.ph/2026/03/25/pasay-fire-razes-20-houses-displaces-120-residents

A fire razed around 20 houses and left approximately 120 residents homeless in Pasay City on Wednesday, March 25.

According to the Pasay Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP), the blaze hit a residential area along David Street in Barangay 23 at around 4:00 p.m. It was raised to second alarm at 4:20 p.m.

The BFP reported that a 30-year-old man sustained a laceration on his right palm.

A total of 34 firetrucks responded to the incident and managed to place the fire under control by 4:52 p.m. It was declared out at around 5:30 p.m.

Authorities said the cause of the fire is still under investigation. Initial estimates placed the damage at P50,000.

Pasay City Mayor Emi Calixto-Rubiano immediately ordered the City Social Welfare and Development (CSWD) to provide food packs and other essential assistance to the affected families.

The displaced residents are temporarily sheltered at a nearby school covered court.

https://cebudailynews.inquirer.net/710185/bedridden-woman-killed-in-talisay-cebu-fire

A 71-year-old bedridden woman died after she was trapped inside her home when a fire broke out in Sitio Alegre, Barangay Bulacao, Talisay City on Thursday, March 26.

The victim was identified as Rebecca Bacalan, who was unable to escape as the fire quickly spread and blocked the only exit of their house.

Fire Officer 1 Jerome Dolauta, fire investigator of Talisay City Fire Office, said the victim was bedridden and could not evacuate on her own.

He said the fire started near the central portion of the area, which served as the main passageway for residents trying to get out.

“Where their house was located  had no way out. The only path to escape was through the middle area, but that was exactly where the fire started."

Another family member attempted to rescue the victim but was forced to retreat as flames intensified and blocked access, making it too dangerous to carry her out.

Authorities said the alarm was received at 11:11 a.m., prompting an immediate response from firefighters.

The fire was initially declared under first alarm upon arrival, before escalating to second alarm at 11:20 a.m. and third alarm at 11:36 a.m.

Firefighters declared the situation under control at 11:52 a.m., and the fire was officially put out at 12:02 p.m.

Firefighters from the Bureau of Fire Protection, along with two ambulance teams and seven auxiliary responders, were deployed to contain the blaze.

According to Dolauta, initial estimates from the fire office showed that around 20 to 30 houses were affected by the fire, which spread across an estimated 1,800 square meters. Damage to property was initially pegged at around ₱450,000.

He added that they are still awaiting validation from the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) in Talisay City on the total number of affected families and individuals.

Initial information gathered from residents indicated that the fire may have started from an abandoned house in the area, which was reportedly still being visited occasionally by its owner.

Neighbors also claimed that electricity in the structure was left running continuously.

However, Dolauta said the exact cause of the fire remains under investigation.

As of this writing, authorities are continuing their investigation to determine the exact cause of the fire.

https://mb.com.ph/2026/03/26/22-homes-destroyed-in-cadiz-city-fire

Twenty-two houses were destroyed in a fire that hit a slum area in Barangay Zone 4, Cadiz City, Negros Occidental on Wednesday, March 25.

Fire Officer 2 April Shayne Ausan, chief arson investigator of the Cadiz City Fire Station, said they received a fire call at 6:55 a.m.

The destroyed homes were made from mixed concrete and light materials and situated close to each other near a coastline.

Ausan said that 31 families were displaced by the blaze, who are temporarily staying at the barangay covered court.

Arson investigators have yet to determine the cause of fire which affected 700-square meters in the area.

Fireout was declared at 8:01 a.m. No injuries were reported. The Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP)-Cadiz has yet to determine damage to property.

Ausan said this is the second fire that hit the barangay, the first in 2016.

https://mb.com.ph/2026/03/27/fire-affects-43-families-in-taguig

A residential fire affected 43 families in Barangay Cembo, Taguig on March 26. 

The Taguig City Fire Station reported that the fire started at about 11:41 p.m. from a house owned by a 70-year-old man on Taguile Street in the barangay. 

Firefighters raised the first alarm at 11:48 p.m. followed by a second alarm at 11:54 p.m. The blaze was put out at 2:04 a.m. on March 27. 

The fire razed five houses, destroyed properties worth P9 million and affected 120 individuals. 

A family affected by the fire is seeking financial assistance from the public. 

“My family and I are reaching out to you po. We recently experienced a fire incident on Tanguile Street Barangay Cembo. We humbly ask for any assistance you can provide, anything at all would mean a lot to us,” posted Maria Angelicka Oliva on Facebook. 

Authorities are investigating the cause of the fire. 

A total of 11 fire trucks, a rescue truck, 44 volunteers and local government units, and six ambulances responded to the incident. 

https://cebudailynews.inquirer.net/711345/breaking-twin-fires-hit-cebu-city-on-march-30

Two separate fires broke out in different parts of Cebu City on Monday afternoon, March 30, 2026.

As of this writing, firefighters and emergency responders are currently at the scene to manage both situations.

The first incident involved a residential fire in Sitio Bagumbayan, Barangay Tinago. According to the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) – Cebu City, the blaze was raised to first alarm as of 2:49 p.m., with firefighting units dispatched to contain the flames.

Just minutes later, a second fire — a rubbish fire — was reported near a mall in the Jai-Alai area of Barangay Mambaling at around 2:51 p.m., according to the Cebu City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (CCDRRMO).

Authorities said responders were already on-site to manage both incidents as of posting time.

Further details, including the extent of damage and possible casualties, remain under verification.

https://mb.com.ph/2026/03/30/sexagenarian-killed-in-san-pablo-city-fire

A 62-year-old man was killed in a fire in Barangay II-C here on Sunday afternoon, March 29.

The victim was identified as Roland. Three neighbors were injured.

Investigation said the fire started at 1:10 p.m. Firemen put out the fire after two hours.

Damage to property and cause the fire are yet to be determined.

That is 25 reported incidents for March. 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. 

Monday, March 2, 2026

Residential Fires February, 2026

This is a reported list of residential fires in the Philippines for February, 2026. 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/2026/02/03/fire-hits-residential-building-in-sta-cruz-manila

A fire that broke out at a residential building in Sta. Cruz, Manila, on Tuesday night, Feb. 3, reached second alarm before being declared under control at 7:44 p.m., authorities said.

According to the Bureau of Fire Protection, the blaze was first raised to first alarm at 7:11 p.m. and escalated to second alarm at 7:18 p.m. as firefighting operations intensified.

Numerous firefighters were immediately dispatched to the scene and worked to contain the fire and prevent it from spreading to nearby structures.

No injuries were reported as of posting, although several residents were temporarily displaced during the incident.

Authorities are still investigating the cause of the fire and assessing the extent of the damage.


https://mb.com.ph/2026/02/02/fire-hits-residential-area-in-qc

A fire broke out in a residential area in Barangay Gulod, Novaliches, Quezon City on Monday afternoon, Feb. 2. 

According to the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP), the fire was raised to 1st alarm at 2:17 p.m. and escalated to 2nd alarm at 2:24 p.m. 

As of this posting, firefighters are still trying to control the blaze. 

 

https://mb.com.ph/2026/02/04/1000-families-displaced-by-tawi-tawi-fire

About 1,000 families were displaced by a four-hour fire that hit a coastal barangay in Bongao, Tawi-Tawi province on Tuesday. 
The municipal government of Bongao has mobilized resources and sought assistance from other government agencies to support victims. 
The local government unit (LGU) of Bongao coordinated on Wednesday with the Bangsamoro Ministry of Social Services and Development (MSSD) and the provincial government for primary relief operations. 
The Bongao Rural Health Unit has assigned personnel to address the health needs of displaced families, numbering more than 5,000 individuals, housed in two evacuation sites at the Mindanao State University (MSU) Amilbahar Gym and MSU-Integrated Laboratory School. 
“The affected families were evacuated via land and sea,” the Bongao Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction Management Office (MDRRMO) said in a statement on Wednesday, adding that no deaths were reported. 
The Bongao MDRRMO said around 1,000 houses on stilts were totally damaged during the fire that broke out around 10 p.m. in Barangay Lamion.
The fire, fanned by strong winds, spread rapidly, engulfing the houses made of light materials.
“A number of foot bridges were also damaged by the fire, making the rescue and firefighting operations difficult,” the MDRRMO said. 
The Bongao Central Fire Station declared fire out around 2 a.m. Wednesday. Investigation continues to determine the cause of the fire and assess property damage.

https://mb.com.ph/2026/02/08/fire-razes-30-houses-in-valenzuela-city

Around 30 houses were destroyed by a fire that broke out in a residential area at General T. De Leon, Valenzuela City on Saturday night, Feb. 7. 

Two individuals were reported injured in the incident. 

According to Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP),  the fire was raised to 1st alarm at 11:30 p.m. and escalated to 2nd alarm at 11:33 p.m.

The blaze was declared under control at 12:19 a.m. on Sunday, Feb. 8, and was extinguished at 12:57 a.m.

Affected residents are temporarily staying at the General Tiburcio De Leon barangay hall. 

Probers are now investigating the cause of the fire and property damage. 


https://mb.com.ph/2026/02/09/paco-fire-leaves-3-injured-10-families-displaced

Three people were injured while at least 10 families were affected by a fire that broke out at an apartment building along Tanque Street and United Nations Avenue in Barangay 644-A, Paco, Manila, early Monday morning, Feb. 9.

Among the injured was a firefighter who slipped and sustained injuries while responding to the incident. Two residents were also hurt during the fire.

The Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) said the blaze started on the second floor of the apartment building and was raised to a first alarm around 2 a.m.

 It also said their firemen entered two adjacent commercial buildings after flames and heat began affecting their outer portions.

The interior rooms of the establishments were spared from major damage.

The fire was declared under control shortly before 3 a.m. and was fully extinguished soon after, preventing it from escalating to a higher alarm.

Some residents said they heard a loud explosion moments before smelling smoke from the fire.

Affected families were temporarily displaced as authorities conducted clearing and safety operations in the area.


https://mb.com.ph/2026/02/11/residential-fire-leaves-3-hurt-in-mandaluyong-city

Three individuals were reportedly injured following a fire that hit a residential area in Barangay Addition Hills, Mandaluyong City early Wednesday morning, Feb. 11.

According to the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP), the blaze on Block 34 started at around 4:39 a.m. and was raised to the second alarm at around 4:56 a.m. 

Firefighters said the fire quickly spread as the razed houses were made of light materials.

The fire was declared out at 6:40 a.m.

Authorities said three people were given immediate medical treatment, including a 28-year-old man who sustained 2nd degree burns on his upper body, a 51-year-old woman bitten by a dog, and a 24-year-old man who hurt his toe.

Arson investigators are still investigating the cause of the fire and amount of damage to property.


https://mb.com.ph/2026/02/10/malabon-govt-provides-immediate-assistance-to-maysilo-fire-affected-families

The Malabon City government extended immediate assistance to residents affected by a fire that broke out early Tuesday, Feb. 10, along Mabolo Street in Barangay Maysilo.

According to the city’s Public Information Office, affected residents were promptly evacuated and brought to the Malabon Evacuation Center.

The Malabon Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (MDRRMO) set up tents at the evacuation site, while the City Social Welfare and Development Department (CSWDD) conducted intake and profiling of displaced families.

The City Health Office (CHO) provided initial medical assistance, while the Malabon City Action Team (MCAT) continued to assist affected residents to help ensure their safety and welfare.

Sandoval also visited the evacuation center to personally check on the condition of the evacuees and distributed lunch meals as immediate relief.

The city government said an estimated 60 to 70 houses were affected by the fire, displacing around 80 families.

The Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) said the fire started at around 3:20 a.m. and reached the second alarm at 3:33 a.m. 

Firefighters extinguished the blaze at around 4:59 a.m.

BFP reported that two men were injured in the incident, with one sustaining an abrasion on the left knee and the other suffering a puncture wound on the right foot.

The local government expressed its gratitude to firefighters and volunteers who responded to the incident.

Authorities have yet to determine the cause of the fire.

https://mb.com.ph/2026/02/12/38-lose-homes-in-bacolod-fire

A 21-year-old woman was injured and 38 residents lost their homes in a fire in Purok Magti-ayon, Barangay 10, this city, on Wednesday night, Feb. 11. 
The fire that destroyed 11 houses occurred less than a month after a blaze struck the area in January. 
Fire Insp. Jemarie Tapiru, deputy city fire marshal, said that a walk-in informant reported the incident five minutes after the fire broke out around 9:38 p.m. 
The fire originated from the house occupied by two siblings. One of them sustained a laceration on the right middle finger. 
Tapiru said the blaze was raised to second alarm at 9:45 p.m., with all units on standby.
Six houses were totally and five others were partially damaged. 
Fire out was declared at 10:05 p.m. Damage to property was P75,000. 
Tapiru said that an open flame from an unattended lighted candle was the cause of fire. She added that the house had no electricity for a month. House owners were not in their home when the fire struck. 
She advised the people to never leave their homes or sleep with lighted candles. 
Displaced residents are temporarily staying in the evacuation center, multi-purpose gymnasium, and their relatives, according to Barangay 10 Captain Melvin Bravo. 
The Department of Social Services and Development (DSSD) has extended assistance, including psychological intervention, to fire victims.

https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/topstories/metro/976650/fire-houses-families-caloocan-city/story/

More than 10 houses were razed by a fire that hit a residential area in Barangay 32, Caloocan City at past midnight of Monday, February 16.

According to GMA Integrated News’ James Agustin, around 20 families were affected by the fire that broke out and reached the first alarm at 12:52 a.m.

Fire fighters eventually placed the blaze under control at around 1:22 a.m. and put it out at around 1:36 a.m.

The Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) is still investigating the cause of the fire. 

https://cebudailynews.inquirer.net/697912/residential-fires-displace-5-families-in-minglanilla-cebu-city

At least two households and nearly 20 individuals were affected by separate fires that broke out in residential areas in Minglanilla town and Cebu City on Monday, February 16.

As of Tuesday, February 17, authorities reported that no injuries or fatalities recorded in both incidents, with firefighters managing to contain the blazes before these would spread to nearby structures.

Minglanilla fire

In Minglanilla, a fire broke out at around 4:20 p.m. on Monday at a two-storey house in Phase 2, Deca Homes, Barangay Tungkil, owned by Nilo Dugang, 62.

Local officials said fire personnel, assisted by municipal disaster response teams, brought the fire under control by 4:27 p.m. before it was finally put out by 4:35 p.m.

According to Fire Officer 1 Benjoseph Blen, fire investigator from Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) Minglanilla, the blaze was confined to the upper floor of the house, sparing the lower level and preventing damage to adjacent homes. An extended family of nine individuals was affected by the fire. 

As of this writing, Blen said the family was able to remain at the ground floor of the house while clearing operations and investigation continues.

Initial estimates placed the affected area at about 7 by 6 square meters, with the cost of damage still being assessed.

Blen added that they are examining possible electrical causes and gathering information from nearby residents to determine the fire’s origin.

Moreover, the Municipal Social Welfare and Development Office of Minglanilla (MSWD) provided immediate assistance to the affected family, including food packs, hygiene and kitchen kits, and butane stoves.

Cebu City fire

Later that evening, another residential fire was reported at Sitio Colo, Barangay Inayawan, Cebu City, at around 6:41 p.m.

Fire officials said a residential structure was completely destroyed, affecting three families or 10 individuals.

According to the report from the BFP Cebu City, the fire reached first alarm status but was contained within minutes. It was declared under control at 7:03 p.m. and out at 7:11 p.m. No injuries were reported.

Authorities estimated property damage at around P90,000, with investigation into the cause of the fire still underway.

Fire authorities said the prompt response in both incidents prevented injuries and further losses. 

Investigations into the causes of the two fires are ongoing, as officials continue to remind residents to observe fire safety measures, particularly in residential areas.


https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/2183201/fire-razes-52-houses-in-iloilo-city

A residential fire hit Barangay Benedicto in Jaro district on Monday afternoon, damaging at least 52 houses and displacing 70 families, according to the Iloilo City Emergency Operations Center (EOC).

The Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP)–Iloilo City Fire Station said the blaze broke out at 12:56 p.m. Authorities immediately raised the first and second alarms, followed by a fourth alarm at 1:16 p.m. as the fire spread across the residential area.

Firefighters declared the blaze under control at 1:50 p.m. and fully extinguished it at 2:25 p.m. The cause remained under investigation.

Initial validation by the City Social Welfare and Development Office (CSWDO) showed that 48 of the 52 affected houses were destroyed, while four were damaged. A total of 70 families, or 249 individuals, were also affected.

No casualties were reported, the BFP confirmed.

The city government converted the barangay’s multipurpose hall into a temporary evacuation center and set up a community kitchen to provide hot meals for displaced residents.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/2183237/elderly-man-dies-in-fire-that-destroys-2-houses-in-rizal

A 76-year-old man died after a fire of still undetermined origin gutted two houses in San Mateo, Rizal, on Monday.

Police in Region 4A said the blaze broke out at 9:17 p.m. along 2nd Street, Kalayaan Zone 6, Barangay Ampid 1, and was declared under control about 30 minutes later.

Firefighters discovered the victim’s body inside one of the burned houses.

The public information office of Barangay Ampid 1 said the fire razed two homes, including the one owned by the elderly victim.

Authorities are continuing their investigation to determine the cause of the blaze and assess the property damage.

Affected residents have temporarily taken shelter with relatives in the area and are receiving assistance from local social welfare workers.

https://cebudailynews.inquirer.net/698128/cebu-city-fire-destroys-2-homes-displaces-10-people-in-brgy-tisa

Two residential structures were damaged and at least ten people were displaced after a pre-dawn fire broke out in Barangay Tisa, Cebu City on Wednesday, February 18.

The fire started at around 3:11 a.m. along Saturn Street in Tisa Hills and quickly escalated to first alarm status. 

Firefighters from the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) Cebu City arrived at the scene in about seven minutes and immediately contained the blaze to prevent it from spreading to nearby houses.

Fire officials said one house was completely destroyed while another sustained partial damage, with the fire affecting an estimated 250 square meters. 

The property involved was owned and occupied by Niño Nemeño, with two families or around ten individuals affected by the incident.

The fire was declared under control at around 3:35 a.m. and fully extinguished by 3:44 a.m., about half an hour after it started. No fatalities were reported.

One individual, identified as Marvin Gaco, 27, sustained first-degree burns on his right leg. He was attended to by responders at the scene.

Authorities estimated the damage caused by the fire at around P375,000 as fire investigators continue to determine the cause of the blaze.

As of this writing, affected residents are temporarily staying with relatives, while others who have alternative properties have relocated there while recovery and clearing operations continue.


https://mb.com.ph/2026/02/17/senior-citizen-dies-in-qc-residential-fire

A 62-year-old man died after being trapped inside a burning house in a residential area in Barangay Baesa, Quezon City, on Tuesday, Feb. 17. 

According to initial reports, the victim was on the third floor of the house when the fire broke out at around 5 a.m. 

He was later rescued by responders and rushed to a nearby hospital for treatment. 

However, he eventually succumbed to his injuries.

Authorities said the victim sustained first-degree burns and suffered from smoke inhalation.

According to Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP), the fire escalated to the second alarm as it spread through the upper floors of the house. 

The blaze was declared under control at 6:02 a.m.

Initial investigation  indicated that the fire originated on the fourth floor of the residential structure. 

The cause of the fire and the estimated amount of damage are still under investigation.

Barangay officials reminded residents to regularly check electrical connections and ensure fire safety measures are in place to prevent similar incidents.


https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/2183637/fire-destroys-7-houses-leaves-25-homeless-in-zambales

At least eight families or 25 individuals were left homeless after a fire swept through Sta. Cruz town in this province on Tuesday.

According to Nathaniel Moog, fire officer 1 at the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP), the fire was reported to their station at 1:54 p.m. and put out at 2:13 p.m, or 19 minutes later, destroying seven houses in Barangay Biay.

“The houses were made of light materials and built close to each other, and with the strong winds, the fire spread quickly,” said Moog in a phone interview.

Some of the affected residents remained at the scene, while others sought temporary shelter at the barangay hall. Luckily, no one was injured.

Moog said they were still investigating the cause of the fire, which may have been sparked by faulty electrical wiring or an unattended phone charger plugged in.


https://mb.com.ph/2026/02/22/fire-razes-15-homes-in-muntinlupa

Fire destroyed 15 houses in a residential area in Barangay Putatan, Muntinlupa on Sunday, Feb. 22. 

The Muntinlupa City Fire Station reported that the fire started at about 10:42 a.m. from a house on Camella Street, Patdu Compound in the barangay. 

The fire spread to other homes in the area, affecting about 45 families. 

The fire was put under control at 11:25 a.m. before it was extinguished at 12:03 p.m. 

The fire station estimated that the fire destroyed P125,000 worth of properties. 

The origin and cause of the fire are under investigation. 

A total of 11 fire trucks, 13 fire volunteers, four ambulances and a rescue vehicle responded to the incident. 

https://mb.com.ph/2026/02/25/residential-fire-in-intramuros-raised-to-2nd-alarm

A residential fire that broke out in a densely populated area known as “Maisan” at the corner of Cabildo and Anda Streets in Intramuros, Manila, remains on fourth alarm, affecting at least 300 houses and around 600 families as of the latest reports.

The fire started on Wednesday afternoon, Feb. 25, at around 5 p.m., quickly sending large plumes of smoke into the sky, which alerted residents and employees of nearby commercial establishments. 

The Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) said the fire was initially raised to a second alarm at 5:08 p.m., prompting the dispatch of additional firefighting units. As the blaze intensified, it was further elevated to fourth alarm at 5:28 p.m.

Firefighters continued to arrive and conduct suppression operations to prevent the fire from spreading to nearby structures in the densely populated community. 

Electricity in several streets was temporarily cut off to minimize hazards and allow fire trucks to operate safely.

According to residents, the fire may have been deliberately set. Witnesses alleged that a man, recently released from New Bilibid Prison, poured gasoline into one of the houses before the blaze started. 

Barangay 655 Chairman Johny Yacub confirmed that the man has already been detained by the Manila Police District (MPD) for investigation.

Many residents in the area work as stall owners and vendors at nearby talipapas, while others are workers and students, including those attending Manila High School, which is also located in Intramuros. Residents hurriedly evacuated with only essential belongings, leaving behind homes and personal items.

Authorities advised motorists and the public to avoid Victoria, Magallanes, and Cabildo streets to allow emergency vehicles and fire trucks unimpeded access.

As of posting time, the BFP reported no severe injuries or casualties, and damage assessment is ongoing. 

Investigation into the cause of the fire continues, with relief operations being coordinated by the local barangay and fire officials.


https://mb.com.ph/2026/02/27/207-families-lose-homes-in-bacolod-fire

A total of 207 families composed of 849 individuals lost their homes in a fire that destroyed 89 houses in Purok Katilingban, Barangay 39 here on Friday, Feb. 27.

The Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP)-Bacolod reported that 80 houses were totally and nine others were partially damaged.

The blaze destroyed P1.740 million in properties. No injuries were reported.

The Department of Social Services and Development (DSSD) has extended immediate assistance to fire victims who are temporarily staying at the barangay gymnasium.

One of the victims, Marites, in a radio interview, said that it was the second time that their house was hit by fire, the first was Sept. 2014.

An emotional Marites said she failed to save anything and has appealed to Mayor Greg Gasataya for relocation.

BFP-Bacolod has yet to reveal the cause of fire which destroyed homes mostly made of light materials situated in a red zone or fire hazard area.

https://cebudailynews.inquirer.net/701271/early-morning-fire-razes-7-houses-in-basak-lapu-lapu-city

At least seven houses were damaged in a residential fire that hit Sitio Sto. Niño in Barangay Basak, Lapu-Lapu City, around 3 a.m. on Saturday, February 28.

Firefighters from the Lapu-Lapu City Fire District and Lapu-Lapu City Rescue, along with fire volunteers, responded to the scene.

According to the Lapu-Lapu City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (DRRM), five houses were totally damaged, while two sustained partial damage.

Latest updates showed a total of 39 individuals were affected by the incident, including 19 males and 20 females. No injuries or fatalities have been reported as of writing.

As of 11 a.m., the City Social Welfare and Development Office (CSWDO) had recorded 11 displaced families, consisting of eight homeowners and three sharers.

CSWDO Officer-in-Charge Shiela Baylosis told CDN Digital that seven of the displaced families are currently staying at the evacuation center set up at the Barangay Basak Gym.

The remaining families have found alternative housing while recovery and clearing operations continue.

The City Health Office is stationed at the evacuation site, providing medical checkups and medicines to those affected.

Meanwhile, the DRRM Humanitarian Assistance Response Team is preparing to distribute food packs and non-food items to the affected families.

CSWDO staff are also conducting interviews and assessments to verify the needs of those displaced by the fire.

“We are now profiling the families in preparation for financial assistance,” Baylosis said. 

She added that residents with totally damaged homes will receive ₱30,000, while those with partial damages will get ₱10,000. Sharers could get ₱8,000, subject to available funds.

Authorities continue to investigate the cause of the fire.

https://mb.com.ph/2026/02/28/p10-m-lost-in-zamboanga-city-fire

Property worth P10 million and more than 10 houses were destroyed in an early morning blaze here on Saturday, Feb. 28.

The fire reportedly originated from a property owned by Bambi Hassan and quickly spread to neighboring houses.

The fire reached second alarm.

Fire trucks, water tankers, and ambulances rushed to the area. 

No casualties were reported.

The Bureau of Fire Protection is conducting an investigation while the City Social Welfare and Development Office has provided initial assistance and is conducting profiling of affected families. 

That is 21 reported incidents for February. 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.