The Philippine Star

Fire leaves 1,100 homeless in Manila

- – Ghio Ong

At least 1,100 people lost their homes when a fire razed a shantytown in Sta. Cruz, Manila on Wednesday afternoon.

The displaced residents sought shelter under the Light Rail Transit Line 2 (LRT-2) Recto station and the barangay covered court, the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) reported.

Fire Officer 3 Hendrix Daguioan suffered second-degree burns in his left hand while resident Norjanah Bansil became dizzy, according to the BFP.

The blaze, which started at around 3:11 p.m., reached fifth alarm at around 3:46 p.m., the BFP National Capital Region said.

Twenty BFP fire truck crews and 30 volunteer firefighte­r groups helped put out the fire. The BFP said firefighte­rs found it difficult to get to the origin of the fire, which was located in a maze of shanties and narrow alleys in Barangay 310.

Manila Fire District chief Senior Supt. Christine Cula said the fire was put out just before 8 p.m.

The fire caused traffic jams along Recto Avenue and Quezon Boulevard service road as well as the closure of the LRT-2 Recto station. The station reopened yesterday.

The fire could have started from a computer shop that Barangay 310 captain Roland Gacula described as “on and off,” according to a report on News5.

Meanwhile, the LRT Line 1 (LRT1) suffered a breakdown of its entire rail system due to an issue with one of its train sets during yesterday morning’s rush hour.

LRT-1 operator Light Rail Manila Corp. technician­s fixed a malfunctio­ned train set that stopped at the Libertad station just before 7 a.m..

Train trips between Baclaran and Fernando Poe Jr. stations were restored at 7:43 a.m., according to the LRMC.

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