Thursday, May 17, 2012

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one of the reason how fire started is negligence, some of them left a candle, or they forgot something to put off everything that is combustible.

these are the samples of how fire can affect our lives:

Fire in Philippine clothing store kills

 17 workers

BUTUAN CITY (Updated) -- An inferno at a three-storey clothing store in the southern Philippines killed Wednesday 17 employees, most of whom were women who were asleep and trapped on the top floor, officials said  The fire in Novo Jeans and Shirts Company in Butuan City, Agusan del Norte province, broke out at 3:55 a.m. and raged for five hours. Firefighters and police scouring the gutted building found 17 bodies.
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The store management said there were 21 sales ladies and personnel staying in at its living quarters.
Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) Caraga Director Mario Socorro Timonera said his personnel retrieved 17 charred bodies from the quarters located on the 3rd floor of the Lamberto Tan building.
One store employee remained missing as of 1:30 p.m. Wednesday while the three injured were confined at a local hospital, he said.
Three women managed to dash out of a burning room and groped their way down three floors in darkness but found that the main steel door in the building was locked, police investigator Jonathan Basil said.
Bystanders used a hydraulic car jack to pry open the gate and pulled the three screaming women out from the burning lobby, Basil said.
"The women kept on pounding the hot steel gate while yelling for help," said Basil, adding the employee who kept the door key perished in the room upstairs.

Mylene Tulo, one of three who escaped, said she woke up as the fire spread rapidly in the third-floor room where they slept. She and two others identified as Vicky Velez and Grace Canoy sustained minor burns on their arms.
"We wanted to rouse others from sleep, but the fire was already too strong," a stunned Tulo said.
Fire Senior Superintendent Mario Socorro Timonera identified 12 of the workers found dead as Bella Rose Dumagpit, 26, married and six months pregnant; Princess Grace Sari, 19, who hailed from Tangub City; Judilyn Ori, 23, of Dipolog City; Pinky Disipulo, 19, from Tandag City; Jessie Duyuhan, 25, from Agusan del Sur; Marites Morgado, 30, from Santiago, Agusan del Norte; Mylene Larasan, 26, from Zamboanga del Norte; Liezl Dalaygon, 21, from Ozamis City; Gladys Saavedra, 24, from Ozamis City; Maribel Buyco, 22, married, from Bukidnon; and Junalyn Amor, 27.
A Novo store supervisor who hailed from Surigao City was also found dead. He was only known with her nickname Krang-Krang.
Relatives and friends failed to identify any of the 17 badly burned bodies at a funeral home and were asked to bring dental records or anything that could help authorities establish the identities of the dead.
Many stores in the Philippines allow their employees to sleep over, especially those from faraway homes.
Amy Delegiro, assistant store supervisor, said Novo Jeans and Shirt Company is owned by a Chinese national.
The building was a theater before being turned into a commercial center with several stores, including the Novo Jeans and Shirts, where the victims died.
Butuan is a city in southern Mindanao is about 790 kilometers (500 miles) southeast of Manila.
A lack of firefighting equipment and personnel coupled with safety violations has resulted in major fire disasters in the Philippines, especially in shantytowns.
Of the 10 towns and two cities of Agusan del Norte, only four towns have fire trucks. Butuan City has four fire trucks but only three are serviceable at the moment.
Fifteen fire trucks from Butuan City, and nearby Cabadbaran City and other towns in Agusan provinces helped in putting off the fire. (AP/PNA/Sunnex)

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