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[Title] => Fire hits Intramuros resto
[Summary] => Fires hit Manila for two straight days, destroying a popular restaurant in Intramuros and a row of houses in Tondo.
No one was reported hurt in the two fires.
A fire of still undetermined origin struck the Bacolod Chicken House at the ground floor of the five-story FEMII Building along A. Soriano street in Intramuros at 7:50 a.m. yesterday.
The fire reportedly started at the kitchen area of the restaurant.
Responding firefighters prevented the fire from spreading to other floors of the building, while its occupants were safely evacuated.
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[Title] => Fires hit residential areas in Manila
[Summary] => Fires successively hit two densely populated districts of Manila yesterday, just 17 days before the observation of the Fire Prevention Month next month.
The first fire was reported in Tondo at about 11 a.m. which struck a two-storey residential building at the corner of Kagitingan and Padre Rada streets.
The building owned by Vicente Jadion was reportedly being rented by the Rosales family, whose members were out of the house at the time of the fire.
Witnesses said they noticed thick smoke coming from one of the rooms on the second floor.
[DatePublished] => 2006-02-10 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Nestor Etolle
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[Title] => Firefighters scramble in Manila
[Summary] => Two successive fires hit Manila yesterday throwing frantic firefighters in a mad dash for fire control in just a matter of minutes.
First to occur was a fire alarm at the Unciano Hospital along Guadalcanal street in Sta. Mesa, Manila at around 11:30 a.m. Firefighters were quick to respond that the fire, which reportedly started in a staff closet, was immediately extinguished.
Though the fire failed to progress, several firetrucks responded to the second alarm. The hospital staff was also quick to evacuate the patients.
[DatePublished] => 2005-05-01 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Evelyn Macairan
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[Title] => Helper stabbed dead over mistaken identity
[Summary] => A stay-in helper of a lumber store in Tondo, Manila, was stabbed dead early yesterday morning, in what police hinted could be a case of "mistaken identity."
Homicide investigators of the Western Police District identified the victim as Porferio Elirina, 38, a stay-in helper of the Alaska Lumber at 604 Raxa Bago Street, Tondo.
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GAUDENCIO MAGALLANES
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[Title] => Fire hits Intramuros resto
[Summary] => Fires hit Manila for two straight days, destroying a popular restaurant in Intramuros and a row of houses in Tondo.
No one was reported hurt in the two fires.
A fire of still undetermined origin struck the Bacolod Chicken House at the ground floor of the five-story FEMII Building along A. Soriano street in Intramuros at 7:50 a.m. yesterday.
The fire reportedly started at the kitchen area of the restaurant.
Responding firefighters prevented the fire from spreading to other floors of the building, while its occupants were safely evacuated.
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[Title] => Fires hit residential areas in Manila
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The first fire was reported in Tondo at about 11 a.m. which struck a two-storey residential building at the corner of Kagitingan and Padre Rada streets.
The building owned by Vicente Jadion was reportedly being rented by the Rosales family, whose members were out of the house at the time of the fire.
Witnesses said they noticed thick smoke coming from one of the rooms on the second floor.
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[Title] => Firefighters scramble in Manila
[Summary] => Two successive fires hit Manila yesterday throwing frantic firefighters in a mad dash for fire control in just a matter of minutes.
First to occur was a fire alarm at the Unciano Hospital along Guadalcanal street in Sta. Mesa, Manila at around 11:30 a.m. Firefighters were quick to respond that the fire, which reportedly started in a staff closet, was immediately extinguished.
Though the fire failed to progress, several firetrucks responded to the second alarm. The hospital staff was also quick to evacuate the patients.
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[ColumnID] => 133272
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[Title] => Helper stabbed dead over mistaken identity
[Summary] => A stay-in helper of a lumber store in Tondo, Manila, was stabbed dead early yesterday morning, in what police hinted could be a case of "mistaken identity."
Homicide investigators of the Western Police District identified the victim as Porferio Elirina, 38, a stay-in helper of the Alaska Lumber at 604 Raxa Bago Street, Tondo.
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August 26, 2002 - 12:00am