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The fire started around 8AM (00:00 GMT) along a shanty community in Manila’s port area and was put out eight hours later. Authorities have yet to investigate the source of the fire.
A fire swept through a part of a small building in Manila’s crowded Chinatown district Friday, leaving at least 11 people dead, police said, adding that an investigation was underway to ...
The blaze in Manila's Binondo district was doused about three hours after fire responders were alerted around 7.30 a.m. (2300 GMT), fire officials said, but there was no immediate word on the ...
An Emergency Cell Broadcast on an iOS smartphone in Filipino, indicating a Heavy Rainfall Warning in Metro Manila and nearby Rizal province.. Emergency Cell Broadcast System (ECBS) is an alert broadcast system in the Philippines, designed to disseminate emergency alerts and warnings to mobile devices via cell broadcast services (CBS) [1]
A red alert warning has been issued for the Bicol Region, [43] the Cordillera Administrative Region, [44] and the Ilocos Region. [45] The NDRRMC reported that classes were suspended in 1,168 areas, including 782 municipalities where work operations were also halted, and 168,039 people were preemptively evacuated. [ 46 ]
Star City entrance in December 2020, around a year after the fire. Around 80 per cent of Star City was destroyed by the fire. [6] The management estimates that the fire caused ₱1 billion (US$19.3 million) worth of damage, while the BFP provisionally pegs their estimate at ₱15 million (US$290,000). [11]
A Philippine ferry carrying 82 passengers and crew caught fire as it was approaching a port south of Manila on Friday, and at least 73 of those aboard have been rescued, including many who jumped ...
Bureau of Fire Protection National headquarters along Senator Miriam P. Defensor-Santiago Avenue (formerly Agham Road) in Quezon City. The BFP was formed from the units of the Integrated National Police's Office of Fire Protection Service on January 29, 1991 through Republic Act No. 6975, which created the present Interior Department and placed the provision of fire services under its control.