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March 18th, 2012 01:07 PM #1
2 days na nasusunog ito.
ill equipped pa mga firefighters natin.
di kaya sinadya ito......
Firefighters still trying to put out fire in Caloocan mall | ABS-CBN News
MANILA, Philippines (6th UPDATE) - Firefighters are still trying to put out a fire that engulfed the Gotesco Grand Central Mall in Caloocan City last Friday.
The fire, which has been going on for almost two days, blazed anew and spread to the fourth floor of the building.
The fourth floor contains the mall’s air conditioning and LPG tanks. The mall cinema is also located in this floor.
According to the fire fighters, their priority is to prevent the fire from spreading into the nearby buildings.
“Ang worse scenario ay ‘yung magkaroon ng collapse sa loob. So far ngayon, ‘yun na lang ang inaabangang namin,” said volunteer fire marshall Johnny Yu.
“Hindi kami makapasok ng mga bumbero right now, because of the imminent danger sa loob na ‘yung collapse nga. Ang gagawin naman ngayon is to be on the protective mode na lang kami,” he added.
At least 17 firefighters have been hurt in their efforts to contain the fire. The fire was declared under control by authorities around 11:50 pm Saturday.
Fire volunteers and members of the Bureau of Fire Protection also sustained minor injuries.
Meanwhile, Caloocan Mayor Recom Echiverri wants an investigation after reports came out that the fire went out of control because mall guards initially refused entry to firefighters.
Caloocan Vice Mayor Edgar Erice said he had long complained about the 30-year-old building, whose hallways were allowed to host kiosks made of combustible materials.
Erice also voiced fears over the possible risk to residential areas behind the building, saying they have coordinated with the local barangay chief for evacuation efforts.
“’Yong back portion ng Grand Central, doon medyo delikado kasi may residential area na nakadikit at may gas tank doon. Wala tayong mataas na ladder kaya ‘yong mga bumbero nakatungtong lang sa rooftops ng kabahayan. Delikado na bumagsak ‘yong fire wall,” he said.
The blaze started 10:45 p.m. Friday at the ground floor of the four-storey building. Senior Fire Officer 4 Randy Resureccion said a mall security guard noticed that a shoe store on the ground floor was on fire.
Mall personnel tried to extinguish the fire, but to no avail.
Some residents living along Bustamante and San Diego Streets at the back of the mall have decided to temporarily evacuate their homes.
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March 18th, 2012 01:34 PM #3
May Gotesco pa na mall? Dati na iyan nasunugan. Ugly mall kagaya ng Makati Cinema Square...
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March 18th, 2012 01:55 PM #4
May Gotesco mall pa, sa Commonwealth and Ortigas. Marami silang supermarkets...
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March 18th, 2012 01:57 PM #5
isa sa mga oldest malls sa pinas.
tagal na nyan.
kaya siguro "sinunog" na.
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March 18th, 2012 02:33 PM #6
kahapon nung mapadaan kami sa monumento ang lakas pa ng apoy, pero sabi sa news in control na daw yung fire as of thid afternoon
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March 19th, 2012 10:30 AM #7
Kamag-anak ba to ni Uniwide? Mga "fire prone" ang mga malls.
At least sa Makati Cinema Square, nanakakain ako ng matino na Chicken Inasal...pero scary nga din sa mall na yun
(may Rolls Royce na nakapark sa basement parking when i went there last week, sa owner most likely).
Last edited by vinj; March 19th, 2012 at 10:32 AM.
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March 19th, 2012 11:04 AM #9
Hehe, pero imagine, daming supermarkets ni Uniwide before pero ngayon iba closed shop and napalitan ng iba.
Here are some cases:
Uniwide Libis - Naging Wilcon Builders
Uniwide EDSA Central - Naging Teleperformance at may McDo dun
Uniwide Marcos Highway (pagitan ng Sta. Lucia) - Naging Robinsons Metro East
Yung Uniwide Coastal Mall buhay pa yung structure pero parang ghost town ang loob, yung Uniwide Sucat buhay pa rin (according to my tita and my classmate who lives in one of the nearby subdivisions there)
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March 19th, 2012 05:01 PM #10
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