Sun.Star Davao

Over 100 lose homes to fire

- By Juliet C. Revita

OVER a hundred individual­s lost their homes after a huge fire, which lasted for more than 10 hours, razed over 20 houses along Lizada Street, Barangay 26-C, Davao City yesterday.

The Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) Davao City recorded it as the 46th fire incident in the city this year, 27 of which were reported in January alone while 19 transpired this month. Most of the fire incidents attributed electrical failure as the main cause.

Compared to the same period last year, there are 54 fire incidents in January 2016 alone while 56 in February.

The fire left hundreds of individual­s seeking temporary shelter in evacuation areas.

According to the

Davao City Social Service and Developmen­t Office (CSSDO), which is monitoring the fire victims yesterday, they tallied 24 homeowners; four sharers, 27 renters and 70 boarders who were affected by the fire incident as of 4 p.m.

CSSDO City Poblacion-B District Social Worker Welfare Officer Virginia H. Bautista said that they immediatel­y went to the affected area and conducted relief operation to fire victims.

Rufina Birongoy, 46, one of the victims of the fire incident, could still not believe her house was gutted down.

She said that she secured her grandchild­ren and vacated the area for fear of being trapped in the fire. She said that their lives are still more precious than their belongings.

BFP Davao Fire and Arson Investigat­or SFO2 Ramil E. Gillado said the fire started inside the house of Mark Anthony Mersido and spread to several houses and two other establishm­ents with an estimated damage of more than P1 million.

"Ongoing pa yong overhaulin­g process to ensure na wala ng apoy medyo mahirap lng kasi sya mapasok na building kasi may mga stocks pero na confine na natin yong fire," he said.

The cause of the fire is still under investigat­ion and they are still validating the informatio­n they gathered from the residents.

 ?? CHRISTINEJ­OICEC.CUDIS ?? RECHARGE. A fireman takes a minute to use a breathing apparatus after he was exposed for hours inside the burning building with smoke coming from burnt plastics and rubbers which is deemed hazardous.
CHRISTINEJ­OICEC.CUDIS RECHARGE. A fireman takes a minute to use a breathing apparatus after he was exposed for hours inside the burning building with smoke coming from burnt plastics and rubbers which is deemed hazardous.

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