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[Title] => Fires hit Malabon, Tondo
[Summary] => At least 11 families were rendered homeless when a fire broke out in a residential area in Malabon City Friday night, while three adjacent houses were razed and a Chinese-Filipino homeowner was hurt in a blaze in Tondo Manila early yesterday morning.
Senior Inspector Rodrigo Reyes, Malabon City fire bureau chief, said four houses and a four-door apartment building on Martin st. in Barangay Santolan were destroyed.
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[Title] => Fire hits Malabon steel plant
[Summary] => A fire of still unknown origin gutted a residential and industrial building, including a steel plant, Saturday night in Malabon City.
The Seanary Steel Corp. and the Coromaro Marketing, occupying the two-story structure at 11 Engineering street, Araneta Subdivision in Barangay Potrero, were razed to the ground by the blaze that started at around 9:17 p.m.
The establishments were reportedly owned by Chinese-Filipino businessmen Juanito Go and Daniel Go.
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[Summary] => A fire of still unknown origin gutted a residential and industrial building, including a steel plant, Saturday night in Malabon City.
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[Title] => Firefighter hurt in Malabon blaze
[Summary] => A volunteer firefighter from the Tondo Fire Station in Manila was injured while some 250 families lost their homes in a fire that raged for over four hours razing an estimated P5-million in property in a congested squatters community yesterday in Malabon.
The fireman, identified as Rodel Ladelar, 25, was treated for burns in the hand at the Pagamutang Lunsod ng Malabon.
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The fireman, identified as Rodel Ladelar, 25, was treated for burns in the hand at the Pagamutang Lunsod ng Malabon.
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February 16, 2004 - 12:00am
February 16, 2004 - 12:00am