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Faulty electrical wiring sparked a one-hour fire at the Supreme Court that partly damaged the session hall and tied up traffic along Padre Faura Street and Taft Avenue in Manila yesterday.


Superintendent Pablito Cordeta, Manila Fire Department marshal, said the fire started around 3:52 p.m. at the newly refurbished session hall, located on the second floor.

Chief Justice Reynato Puno said he was in a meeting in the building when the fire began.
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Initial investigation showed the fire started at a house along Orchid street in Punta, Sta. Ana at around 10:48 a.m. The fire quickly spread to neighboring houses made of light materials.

According to Manila Fire Department chief Superintendent Pablito Cordeta, the narrow streets hampered the firemen’s effort to get to fire on time.
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Arson investigators identified the victims as Mario and Chit Ramos of No. 41 Hernandez Street in BF Homes Subdivision-Phase III.

Senior Fire Officer 2 Teodorico Gatchalian said the blaze started at around 6:45 a.m. in the couple’s bedroom and reached the second alarm.
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Arson probers, however, could not determine the exact location of the fire after they were disallowed by the guards to conduct an investigation inside the highly secured compound.

Reports from the District Tactical Operations Center of the Manila Police District showed the fire started at about 1:35 p.m.
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Arson probers, however, could not determine the exact location of the fire after they were disallowed by the guards to conduct an investigation inside the highly secured compound.

Reports from the District Tactical Operations Center of the Manila Police District showed the fire started at about 1:35 p.m.
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Manila Fire District marshal Superintendent Pablito Cordeta said that although they have yet to finish the investigation on the fire that gutted some 30 percent of the four-story building, there were signs that it was caused by faulty wiring.

Witnesses all pointed to the ceiling of the kitchen of the office of Executive Director Roy Almoro as the origin of the fire.
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"Make sure that barangay officials, residents, as well as building tenants, students and personnel of schools are aware of safety and prevention measures," said Atienza in his directive to Manila Fire Department chief Superintendent Pablito Cordeta.
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Faulty electrical wiring sparked a one-hour fire at the Supreme Court that partly damaged the session hall and tied up traffic along Padre Faura Street and Taft Avenue in Manila yesterday.


Superintendent Pablito Cordeta, Manila Fire Department marshal, said the fire started around 3:52 p.m. at the newly refurbished session hall, located on the second floor.

Chief Justice Reynato Puno said he was in a meeting in the building when the fire began.
[DatePublished] => 2007-01-16 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1096905 [AuthorName] => Evelyn Macairan [SectionName] => Metro [SectionUrl] => metro [URL] => ) [1] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 359154 [Title] => Fire leaves 150 families homeless [Summary] => It took firefighters more than four hours to contain a blaze which razed an entire neighborhood block and left at least 150 families homeless in Sta. Ana, Manila yesterday.

Initial investigation showed the fire started at a house along Orchid street in Punta, Sta. Ana at around 10:48 a.m. The fire quickly spread to neighboring houses made of light materials.

According to Manila Fire Department chief Superintendent Pablito Cordeta, the narrow streets hampered the firemen’s effort to get to fire on time.
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Arson investigators identified the victims as Mario and Chit Ramos of No. 41 Hernandez Street in BF Homes Subdivision-Phase III.

Senior Fire Officer 2 Teodorico Gatchalian said the blaze started at around 6:45 a.m. in the couple’s bedroom and reached the second alarm.
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Arson probers, however, could not determine the exact location of the fire after they were disallowed by the guards to conduct an investigation inside the highly secured compound.

Reports from the District Tactical Operations Center of the Manila Police District showed the fire started at about 1:35 p.m.
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Arson probers, however, could not determine the exact location of the fire after they were disallowed by the guards to conduct an investigation inside the highly secured compound.

Reports from the District Tactical Operations Center of the Manila Police District showed the fire started at about 1:35 p.m.
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Manila Fire District marshal Superintendent Pablito Cordeta said that although they have yet to finish the investigation on the fire that gutted some 30 percent of the four-story building, there were signs that it was caused by faulty wiring.

Witnesses all pointed to the ceiling of the kitchen of the office of Executive Director Roy Almoro as the origin of the fire.
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"Make sure that barangay officials, residents, as well as building tenants, students and personnel of schools are aware of safety and prevention measures," said Atienza in his directive to Manila Fire Department chief Superintendent Pablito Cordeta.
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