+ Follow KIMBALL PLAZA Tag
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[Title] => Fire hits GenSan shopping mall
[Summary] => GENERAL SANTOS CITY Fire struck a shopping center here, which was bombed last April that killed 21 people, shortly after midnight Sunday.
Arson investigators said they were still establishing what really caused the fire that razed a portion of the Fitmart Shopping Center on Daproza Avenue. Damage to property was initially placed at P1 million.
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[Title] => General Santos fire damage: P1-B
[Summary] => COTABATO CITY A fire of still undetermined origin razed an estimated P1 billion worth of property in a commercial area in General Santos City at dawn yesterday.
Fire probers said the blaze, which affected almost a dozen companies, including Kimball Plaza, a big department store in the city proper, could be General Santos worst in the last 10 years. John Unson
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Fire probers said the blaze, which affected almost a dozen companies, including Kimball Plaza, a big department store in the city proper, could be General Santos worst in the last 10 years. John Unson
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August 20, 2002 - 12:00am