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                    [Title] => Fire hits Ortigas building
                    [Summary] => A two-hour fire hit the 33rd floor of the Robinsons-Equitable PCIBank Tower at the Ortigas Center in Pasig yesterday, destroying property estimated at P1 million.


Fire investigators reported no casualties in the blaze that started at 6 a.m.

A CCTV operator had reported the fire after noticing black smoke coming out of the mechanical room of the 33rd floor.

Fire Inspector Roberto Samiliano Jr. said they had to use fire extinguishers and water hoses, carrying them to the 33rd floor because they had no ladder that could reach the source of the fire.
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Reports reaching Western Police District Station 6 said the two fragmentation grenades exploded at about 3:30 a.m. on the roof and garage of Espiritu’s office at 2557 Opalo st.

Police said no one was hurt by the explosions which considerably damaged Espiritu’s Mercedes Benz, a scooter and a refrigerator.
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                    [Title] => Fire hits Ortigas building
                    [Summary] => A two-hour fire hit the 33rd floor of the Robinsons-Equitable PCIBank Tower at the Ortigas Center in Pasig yesterday, destroying property estimated at P1 million.


Fire investigators reported no casualties in the blaze that started at 6 a.m.

A CCTV operator had reported the fire after noticing black smoke coming out of the mechanical room of the 33rd floor.

Fire Inspector Roberto Samiliano Jr. said they had to use fire extinguishers and water hoses, carrying them to the 33rd floor because they had no ladder that could reach the source of the fire.
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Reports reaching Western Police District Station 6 said the two fragmentation grenades exploded at about 3:30 a.m. on the roof and garage of Espiritu’s office at 2557 Opalo st.

Police said no one was hurt by the explosions which considerably damaged Espiritu’s Mercedes Benz, a scooter and a refrigerator.
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