The Borneo Post

Major fire engulfs homes in downtown Hanoi

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HANOI: Firefighte­rs late Monday battled a major blaze in central Hanoi that engulfed several homes near a children’s hospital and sent panicked residents running for safety.

There were no deaths or injuries reported hours after the fire started in a crowded part of the Vietnamese capital, but a huge plume of smoke could be seen from several kilometres away.

Patients were wheeled out of a nearby children’s hospital – which was not on fire – as much of the area’s electricit­y was shut off, according to AFP reporters at the scene.

“I have never seen such a big fire, it must have been more than 100 metres high I think,” resident Dinh Thi Chung told AFP.

Another resident wept nearby as she watched firefighte­rs extinguish the blaze.

“We lost everything.... there were 20 households in the area, all on fire,” the woman said.

A police officer said they were not yet able to confirm any casualties as they battled the inferno.

Big blazes are relatively common in Vietnam, where fire prevention and firefighti­ng services remain underdevel­oped.

Thirteen people were killed in an apartment complex fire in Ho Chi Minh City in March after the high-rise was engulfed in flames overnight, trapping many inside their apartments.

That was Vietnam’s deadliest fire since 2016 when a blaze in a karaoke bar in Hanoi left 13 people dead, mostly government workers who died in the club’s soundproof chambers.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Flames engulf the residentia­l structure near a hospital in Hanoi.
— AFP photo Flames engulf the residentia­l structure near a hospital in Hanoi.

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