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A late afternoon fire created a huge traffic jam in the heart of the bustling Quiapo district yesterday, the second consecutive fire to hit Manila in as many days. Alert firefighters, however, prevented the fire from engulfing other structures as it was placed under control some 30 minutes later. No one was reported injured.

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The first fire hit a two-story residential house at 165 Ibarra street in Sampaloc at around 5 a.m.

Arson investigator SFO1 Emmanuel Gaspar said the fire struck the second level of the house owned by one Jose Cabrera and razed three more adjacent houses.

The fire reached fifth alarm before it was finally put out at around 5:30 a.m.

No one was injured in the Sampaloc fire.
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The first fire hit a two-story residential house at 165 Ibarra street in Sampaloc at around 5 a.m.

Arson investigator SFO1 Emmanuel Gaspar said the fire struck the second level of the house owned by one Jose Cabrera and razed three more adjacent houses.

The fire reached fifth alarm before it was finally put out at around 5:30 a.m.

No one was injured in the Sampaloc fire.
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The blaze, which reached the fifth alarm, also partially destroyed the printing facility of Monica Publishing Inc. which publishes the tabloids Abante and Abante Tonite.

Arson investigator SFO4 Danilo Talusan identified the injured firemen as FO3 Ramiro Escamilla and FO3 Rodelio Nelvis, Both suffered injuries in the leg.
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A late afternoon fire created a huge traffic jam in the heart of the bustling Quiapo district yesterday, the second consecutive fire to hit Manila in as many days. Alert firefighters, however, prevented the fire from engulfing other structures as it was placed under control some 30 minutes later. No one was reported injured.

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The first fire hit a two-story residential house at 165 Ibarra street in Sampaloc at around 5 a.m.

Arson investigator SFO1 Emmanuel Gaspar said the fire struck the second level of the house owned by one Jose Cabrera and razed three more adjacent houses.

The fire reached fifth alarm before it was finally put out at around 5:30 a.m.

No one was injured in the Sampaloc fire.
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The first fire hit a two-story residential house at 165 Ibarra street in Sampaloc at around 5 a.m.

Arson investigator SFO1 Emmanuel Gaspar said the fire struck the second level of the house owned by one Jose Cabrera and razed three more adjacent houses.

The fire reached fifth alarm before it was finally put out at around 5:30 a.m.

No one was injured in the Sampaloc fire.
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The blaze, which reached the fifth alarm, also partially destroyed the printing facility of Monica Publishing Inc. which publishes the tabloids Abante and Abante Tonite.

Arson investigator SFO4 Danilo Talusan identified the injured firemen as FO3 Ramiro Escamilla and FO3 Rodelio Nelvis, Both suffered injuries in the leg.
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