The Philippine Star

QC fires alarm Belmonte

- – Janvic Mateo

Quezon City Vice Mayor Joy Belmonte yesterday expressed alarm over the recent spate of fires in the city, including those that resulted in the deaths of minors.

“I was alarmed that we are recording consecutiv­e cases of fire incidents in our city, mostly in slum areas where some of the poorest families reside. The usual cause is faulty wiring and of course, their houses are made of light materials,” she said.

“We are trying to provide the necessary assistance they need, and we are also coordinati­ng with their barangay leaders so we can know if there’s anything we can still give them,” she added.

Belmonte on Sunday personally distribute­d relief packs to over 200 families affected by a fire in Barangay Bagong Pag-asa the day before.

Her office also sent relief packs to the victims of the fire that left a four-year-old boy dead in Barangay North Fairview on Sunday night.

Belmonte reiterated her plan to conduct a massive informatio­n caravan on fire prevention.

“We do not want to offer a band-aid solution. That’s why we will need to constantly remind them to be mindful of their electrical connection­s and to implement simple practices at home to avoid fire hazards,” she said.

Belmonte also ordered the city’s firefighte­rs to closely monitor certain areas “because we want to lessen the casualties if ever a fire suddenly breaks out. We advise the people to also coordinate with the fire bureau immediatel­y so the responders can act immediatel­y.”

Two fires recorded in the city last month left a sevenyear-old boy dead and nearly 250 families homeless.

 ??  ?? Quezon City Vice Mayor Joy Belmonte distribute­s relief packs to victims of a fire in Barangay Bagong Pag-asa on Saturday.
Quezon City Vice Mayor Joy Belmonte distribute­s relief packs to victims of a fire in Barangay Bagong Pag-asa on Saturday.

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