6 hurt in Sagada gas station fire
>> Friday, June 18, 2021
The gas station after the fire incident. Part of the
photo shows the wooden wall of the ground floor where the gas tank is placed and the
other part where the frontage is located.
By Gina Dizon
SAGADA, MOUNTAIN PROVINCE- Six persons were injured when a gas station at
sitio Nangonogan owned by a certain Marcial Codangos caught fire here at sitio Nangonogan around
7 o’clock pm on June 11.
Fire marshal SFO3 Antonio Nalibsan said gas fumes caught
fire sparks when a light switch was turned on
at the ground floor of the building.
Nalibsan said the accidental fire happened just after the refilling of the gas tank located at the ground floor.
Quick response from personnel from the Sagada Bureau of Fire immediately put off the fire causing minor destruction at some parts of the building at the ground floor.
at the ground floor of the building.
Nalibsan said the accidental fire happened just after the refilling of the gas tank located at the ground floor.
Quick response from personnel from the Sagada Bureau of Fire immediately put off the fire causing minor destruction at some parts of the building at the ground floor.
Those present at the vicinity earlier helped in putting
off the fire using fire extinguishers.
Asked how the fire also burned the meter reading machine
located on ground level along the road, Nalibsan said the tube connecting the
machine from the gas tank showed openings which exposed fumes and caught fire.
The fire incident which lasted for some 20 minutes and
paralyzed traffic for some 30 minutes led to the injury of four drivers, the pump
attendant and the owner of the gas station. Victims were immediately brought to
the hospital by responding personnel from the municipal Police Station. They suffered
first to second degree burns and were admitted at the St Theodore’s Hospital.
This tourist town has seven gas stations located in
different parts of the locality, two in the central part of town, two in the
southern zone with routes Suyo-Balili road and Sabangan-Sagada road via Taccong,
one in the eastern side along the Dantay-Sagada national road, one in the northern
side and one located along the Sagada-Besao road.
Gas stations here suddenly increased in the recent few
years after the first gas station at sitio Makamkamlis was established some
years ago by the Sagada Consumers Cooperative.
One located along the Dantay Sagada Road at sitio
Kiltepan was built with Petron franchise and design while the rest are
privately owned with their own construction designs.
Nalibsan said gas tanks should be buried underground
including all tubes connected to gas meter reading machines. He also said
exhaustion pipes should also be installed to let gas fumes travel out and not
accumulate inside the gas station.
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