Panay News

Unattended candle causes fire, gobbles up 6 houses

- ❙ By Jen Baylon

BACOLOD City – An investigat­ion by the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP)-Bacolod revealed that an unattended lighted candle caused the fire that broke out in Purok Providence, Barangay Sum-ag, Bacolod City at around 7:10 a.m. on Sunday, Feb. 11.

According to Senior Fire Officer Jereck Barbas, deputy fire marshal of Bacolod City, the fire started in the house of Joylyn Tahum, which was being occupied by Pamela Alcon.

Alcon admitted to lighting a candle due to a scheduled brownout affecting the area at that time. However, she left the house with her two children, forgetting to extinguish the candle.

Upon returning in an attempt to put out the candle, Alcon discovered that their house was already engulfed in flames, causing the fire to spread to five neighborin­g houses.

Barbas confirmed that three houses, including Alcon’s residence, were completely burned, while three others were partially damaged.

No injuries were recorded from the incident, but it left approximat­ely P43,750 in damages.

On the other hand, the BFP- Bacolod has requested understand­ing f rom the residents as their fire truck at the Barangay Sum- ag Sub-Station is currently out of commission due to brake failure.

However, Barbas reassured the public that the necessary repairs have been approved by the regional office, and they are waiting for the funds to be released for the maintenanc­e.

He also reminded residents to be vigilant and careful when using candles, ensuring they are placed on stable surfaces or in containers and kept away from flammable materials such as curtains or plastics.

“Ginapangab­ay ta nga dapat maging vigilant kita kag careful sa aton pag gamit sang kandila,” Barbas told Panay News.

He also advised unplugging unused electrical appliances, not l eaving cell phones plugged in unnecessar­ily, avoiding overloadin­g electrical outlets, and maintainin­g good housekeepi­ng.

“Tapos ang electrical installati­on dapat magpacheck up man regularly sa isa ka qualified electricia­n, kay ang aton kuryente sa kadugayon ga- brittle ini kag amo ina ang gina- target nga kitkiton sang ilaga,” he added./

 ?? ?? Six houses in Barangay Sum-ag, Bacolod City went ablaze on Sunday morning due to an unattended candle.
Six houses in Barangay Sum-ag, Bacolod City went ablaze on Sunday morning due to an unattended candle.

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