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Five killed in 24-hour Philippine hotel and casino blaze

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MANILA: Five people have perished in a raging inferno that tore through a hotel and casino complex in Manila, authoritie­s said, after firefighte­rs battled more than 24 hours to douse the flames.

Rescuers said yesterday that billowing smoke, sometimes so dense it obscured the 22-floor Waterfront Manila Pavilion, had hampered their efforts to contain the blaze which started Sunday morning.

The dead were all casino employees, and another of the workers was still in critical condition. About 20 people were injured.

Some 300 guests and staff were evacuated safely, hotel and fire officials told a press conference.

“We are hoping no one was left behind in the rooms.

“Our firefighte­rs have not yet gone up to all parts of the building,” Metro Manila Developmen­t Authority acting chief Jojo Garcia said.

Some firefighte­rs were treated for inhaling the dense smoke, which shrouded the chaotic scene.

“The smoke was so big, so you can just imagine, there was zero visibility and our firefighte­rs had difficulty breathing.

“Even outside the building there was zero visibility and it was much harder to operate inside,” Manila district fire marshal Jonas Silvano told radio DZBB.

Deadly blazes break out regularly in the Philippine­s, particular­ly in slum areas where there are virtual- ly no safety standards.

The deadliest in recent years was in suburban Manila where 72 people died in 2015 at a factory which made rubber sandals.

But more modern buildings have also gone up in huge, deadly blazes.

In December, 38 people died in a fire at a shopping mall in the southern city of Davao. — AFP

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