Seven people killed in blaze near Manila


Hot zone: Volunteers putting out the fire in Taytay, southeast of Manila. — AFP

SEVEN people including two children died in a fire on Saturday evening near the Philippines capital, police said.

The fire destroyed 40 houses in the densely populated Taytay municipality southeast of Manila, police said.

Several families, who lived in one house accessible only through a long, narrow alley, were caught in the flames.

The victims included a two-year-old girl and a 12-year-old boy.

“They weren’t able to escape. They were trapped,” said Taytay’s acting police chief Joel Custodio.

“They were found hugging each other,” he added.

At least one person was injured by falling debris, police added.

The fire left at least 60 families homeless.

It took around two hours to put out the fire, Custodio said, with investigators suspecting faulty wiring inside one of the houses as the possible cause. — AFP

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