+ Follow INSPECTOR LEO ANDIZO Tag
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[Title] => 500 homes destroyed in Pasay fire
[Summary] => A 10-hour fire razed some 500 houses in Pasay City Wednesday evening.
Inspector Leo Andizo, arson investigator, said the blaze started at about 7 p.m. in the house of a certain Gina Fabella, which was located along Apelo Cruz street in barangay 157.
An initial investigation pointed to an unattended lighted candle on the second floor of Fabella’s house have caused the fire that destroyed mostly shanties occupied by an estimated 700 squatter families.
[DatePublished] => 2007-03-16 00:00:00
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[Title] => Fire guts abandoned building in Pasay
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A fire razed an abandoned building in Pasay City early yesterday morning. No one was hurt.
Inspector Leo Andizo, arson investigator, said the fire destroyed an apartment and it took more than four fire trucks to put out the blaze.
The fire started around 5:47 a.m. and contained an hour later. Andizo said they were still conducting a follow-up investigation to determine the cause of fire.
The building was located along San Juan street corner Roxas Boulevard and owned by one Vicente Madrigal. Rhodina Villanueva
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INSPECTOR LEO ANDIZO
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[Title] => 500 homes destroyed in Pasay fire
[Summary] => A 10-hour fire razed some 500 houses in Pasay City Wednesday evening.
Inspector Leo Andizo, arson investigator, said the blaze started at about 7 p.m. in the house of a certain Gina Fabella, which was located along Apelo Cruz street in barangay 157.
An initial investigation pointed to an unattended lighted candle on the second floor of Fabella’s house have caused the fire that destroyed mostly shanties occupied by an estimated 700 squatter families.
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[Title] => Fire guts abandoned building in Pasay
[Summary] =>
A fire razed an abandoned building in Pasay City early yesterday morning. No one was hurt.
Inspector Leo Andizo, arson investigator, said the fire destroyed an apartment and it took more than four fire trucks to put out the blaze.
The fire started around 5:47 a.m. and contained an hour later. Andizo said they were still conducting a follow-up investigation to determine the cause of fire.
The building was located along San Juan street corner Roxas Boulevard and owned by one Vicente Madrigal. Rhodina Villanueva
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February 6, 2007 - 12:00am