By MB Online and Minka Tiangco
Six people, including a mother and her three young children, were killed, while six others were injured in a fire that struck a residential area in Tondo, Manila Thursday.
Rescuers try to extinguish the remaining fire that broke at Tondo Manila taking 6 lives on Thursday (Jansen Romero / MANILA BULLETIN)
Inspector John Joseph Jalique, chief investigator of the Manila Fire Department, identified the fatalities as Odessa Conde, 36; Yhexel George Nicholas Conde, 10; Yara Courtney Conde, 9; Yancy Kieffer Conde, 8; Jean Paul Esguerra, 42; and Aquelina Habana, 44.
The injured were identified as George Conde, 43, Odessa's husband and the father of the three children who died; J-I Conde, 52; Aldrin Delos Reyes, 28; Edith Castro, 64; Eliza Loteyro, 70; who all suffered second degree burns on different parts of their body; and Evangeline Loteyro, 70, who sustained a first degree burn on her shoulder.
Jalique said about 40 families were rendered homeless by the fire. About 20 structures were affected with the estimated property damage reaching P100,000.
Investigation showed that the fire started at the second floor of the Loteyros' house at about 2:38 a.m.
The blaze reached first alarm at 2:40 a.m. and quickly escalated to third alarm less than 20 minutes later.
It was declared under control at 3:53 a.m. and was put out at 7:14 a.m.
Fire investigators are still probing what caused the fire, Jalique said.
Rescuers try to extinguish the remaining fire that broke at Tondo Manila taking 6 lives on Thursday (Jansen Romero / MANILA BULLETIN)
Inspector John Joseph Jalique, chief investigator of the Manila Fire Department, identified the fatalities as Odessa Conde, 36; Yhexel George Nicholas Conde, 10; Yara Courtney Conde, 9; Yancy Kieffer Conde, 8; Jean Paul Esguerra, 42; and Aquelina Habana, 44.
The injured were identified as George Conde, 43, Odessa's husband and the father of the three children who died; J-I Conde, 52; Aldrin Delos Reyes, 28; Edith Castro, 64; Eliza Loteyro, 70; who all suffered second degree burns on different parts of their body; and Evangeline Loteyro, 70, who sustained a first degree burn on her shoulder.
Jalique said about 40 families were rendered homeless by the fire. About 20 structures were affected with the estimated property damage reaching P100,000.
Investigation showed that the fire started at the second floor of the Loteyros' house at about 2:38 a.m.
The blaze reached first alarm at 2:40 a.m. and quickly escalated to third alarm less than 20 minutes later.
It was declared under control at 3:53 a.m. and was put out at 7:14 a.m.
Fire investigators are still probing what caused the fire, Jalique said.