By
Liezle Basa Inigo
BAUANG, La Union — Eighty five persons from 23 families were affected by a fire in a residential area in Barangay Paringao here Wednesday night, July 13 that razed 25 houses.
Gov. Raphaelle Veronica “Rafy” Ortega-David said the Provincial Government of La Union, through the Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office, continue to monitor and exert efforts to account for the number of affected residents.
The Bureau of Fire Protection, PDRRMO Emergency Response, Bauang police, the municipal government of Bauang, and the Department of Social Welfare and Development are at the scene rendering assistance.
In a statement posted in her Facebook page, David said the immediate order for first responders is to mitigate the spread of the fire, provide relief packs, and, if possible, prepare for temporary shelter and sleeping arrangements.
The
temporary evacuation site for those affected was Paringao Elementary School and
the Bauang MDRRMO building and aid may be sent to these places.
Fourteen
families were said to be sheltered at PES while another family took refuge at
the Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction Office.
Other families
were accommodated by their relatives.
Investigations
revealed the fire started at 7 p.m. and spread out rapidly as most of the
houses were made of light materials.
Fire
fighters had a hard time in passing through the narrow ways leading to the
burning houses.
“My heart is
heavy for our kaprobinsiaan (provincemates). My thoughts and prayers are with
you and rest assured that I, together with the PGLU and the municipality of
Bauang, will be providing the necessary assistance you require.”
The fire
started at 7 p.m. and has been declared fire out.
Nobody was
reported killed or injured in the fire that required the assistance of other
firemen in the province.
Cause of the
fire is yet to be determined.
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