BAGUIO CITY – A fire engulfed the basement of the Maharlika Livelihood Complex here with a floor area of 1,500 square meters, which lasted for eight hours before it was completely declared out.
The fire started at around 9 p.m. on Sept. 6 and put out 5:04 a.m. on Sept. 7.
Mayor Benjamin Magalong, who monitored the situation, thanked all responders including fire stations from BLISTT and private entities and individuals who provided assistance.
“Our firefighters had difficulty extinguishing the fire immediately, because the black smoke coming out of the main entrance was too thick, which means the fire is still ongoing, so they also guarded the two exit areas on both sides of the building to protect our city market from being affected,” Magalong said.
“We have more than enough equipment and capabilities of our fire department, other BFPs from neighboring towns and private companies also came with equipment, to support our firemen.”
The MLC is the first mall in Baguio City managed by the Human Settlements Development Corp. (HSDC) under the Department of Agriculture (DA), and its basement area was formerly a food court, which also burned down.
The food court was not returned, instead it was rented out to nearby stalls mostly selling clothes and gadgets, and E-Bingo is also here.
Magalong said firemen used a smoke suction machine to help put out the fire.On July 16, 2025, the parking area on the third floor of Maharlika also caught fire, starting in a stall at around 1 a.m. and put out at around 4:20 a.m.
The MLC officially turned over its management to the city government, following the expiration of its 50-year lease on April 28.
A one-month extension was granted to facilitate a smooth transition. The ceremonial turnover took place on May 28, at the establishment's lobby, with the transfer becoming effective on May 31.