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Showing posts with label Fire. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fire. Show all posts

Friday, November 24, 2017

OFW Mom Of The 3 Children Who Died Inside Their Burning House In Bacolod Has Arrived


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If you are an OFW working abroad with nothing on your mind but the future of your family and your kids, what would you do if you would receive a news that three of your beloved children died at once?
A tragic incident happened in Brgy. Felisa, Bacolod City when three children with ages two to four years old died on suffocatin and severe burns when their shanty burned down to ashes while their parents were both away.
Their father is working as a "barangay tanod", while their mother works as an OFW in the Middle East.
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The 3 victims identified as Mary Auxencia, Ajericho, at Arthur Diloy possibly died of suffocation according to the Bureau of Fire Protection, due to the thick fog caused by the blaze.
Investigation revealed that the 3 children was left inside their house. As their father went to work that night, as he was doing every night, he locked the doors before leaving. When the fire broke out, their shanty which is made out of light materials was easily engulfed by the raging inferno with the 3 children trapped inside it.
The residents and the firefighters worked hand-in-hand to put off the fire but they failed to save the children.

The father, Angerico Sr., is in deep remorse and grief as he relayed the sad news to his OFW wife.
The fire investigators are still in the process  of determining as to where the fire started as of this writing.


Update: Jonalyn, the mother of the 3 children is already home.
Emotion floods as she rushed to the chapel where the remains of her beloved children lies in their coffins. Her heart broke down as she look on her kids who used to be cheerful and lively.
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Friday, February 10, 2017

AT LEAST 15 PEOPLE WERE INJURED AS CHINESE MAN TRIES THROWING A MOLOTOV BOMB INSIDE THE MTR TRAIN IN HONG KONG

At least 15 people are injured in blaze as man attempts to throw "Molotov cocktail" , a bottle filled with gasoline or any highly flammable liquid, on Hong Kong MTR Train in a rush hour. A video captured after fire breaks out on board the train at TST Station on Friday evening 10 Feb 2017 shows the extent of the blast.    According to police, an initial information shows  that there were flames and smoke on board the train at the Tsim Sha Tsui Station at 7.14pm,. “A man tried to hurl a lit Molotov cocktail (petrol bomb) on board a packed train when it was about to reach TST platform and he caught fire,” the police said.  The  Chinese man who sustained severe burns was escorted by police to Queen Elizabeth Hospital after the incident. “Extra travelling time can be expected on the Tsuen Wan Line. Please allow more time for travel. More details to follow,” the MTR said in a statement on their official website.  They  said that no trains would be  stopping at Tsim Sha Tsui MTR station because of the incident.  “MTR staff are handling the situation,” MTR said. About thirteen ambulances were mobilised. Four of the injured were sent to Kwong Wah Hospital, one was sent to Caritas Medical Centre, and another was sent to Queen Elizabeth Hospital.    Police anti-terrorism officers, who were recently deployed to patrol the city’s railway network for the first time to beef up security in response to global terrorist attacks, have been sent to the scene.  Trains from Central to and from Tsuen Wan station will be operating at five minute intervals.    “A free MTR shuttle bus service is operating between Tsim Sha Tsui Station and Yau Ma Tei Station, through Jordan Station; or please consider using other transport,” the MTR said.  ***WARNING: Graphic images.    According to the reports, the first carriage of the train caught fire, which has been put out later. Interior designer Ray Chau, 27, said he was originally travelling to Mong Kok when he heard the captain announce that all passengers would have to get off at Tsim Sha Tsui Station. “I saw [fire] two compartments away, there was a lot of smoke because ... smoke in one compartment quickly filled the entire train.“That train journey felt particularly long,” he said. “There was nothing we could do but to inhale the smoke.” “One minute we were all playing with our phones, the next there was smoke everywhere. “Some people thought there was an explosion, many people were screaming.” He recalled seeing a burned victim upon on the platform. Source: http://shanghaiist.com RECOMMENDED: ON JAKATIA PAWA'S EXECUTION: "WE DID EVERYTHING.." -DFA  BELLO ASSURES DECISION ON MORATORIUM MAY COME OUT ANYTIME SOON  SEN. JOEL VILLANUEVA  SUPPORTS DEPLOYMENT BAN ON HSWS IN KUWAIT  AT LEAST 71 OFWS ON DEATH ROW ABROAD  DEPLOYMENT MORATORIUM, NOW! -OFW GROUPS  BE CAREFUL HOW YOU TREAT YOUR HSWS  PRESIDENT DUTERTE WILL VISIT UAE AND KSA, HERE'S WHY  MANPOWER AGENCIES AND RECRUITMENT COMPANIES TO BE HIT DIRECTLY BY HSW DEPLOYMENT MORATORIUM IN KUWAIT  UAE TO START IMPLEMENTING 5%VAT STARTING 2018  REMEMBER THIS 7 THINGS IF YOU ARE APPLYING FOR HOUSEKEEPING JOB IN JAPAN  KENYA , THE LEAST TOXIC COUNTRY IN THE WORLD; SAUDI ARABIA, MOST TOXIC  "JUNIOR CITIZEN "  BILL TO BENEFIT POOR FAMILIES







At least 15 people are injured in blaze as man attempts to throw "Molotov cocktail" , a bottle filled with gasoline or any highly flammable liquid, on Hong Kong MTR Train in a rush hour. A video captured after fire breaks out on board the train at TST Station on Friday evening 10 Feb 2017 shows the extent of the blast.    According to police, an initial information shows  that there were flames and smoke on board the train at the Tsim Sha Tsui Station at 7.14pm,. “A man tried to hurl a lit Molotov cocktail (petrol bomb) on board a packed train when it was about to reach TST platform and he caught fire,” the police said.  The  Chinese man who sustained severe burns was escorted by police to Queen Elizabeth Hospital after the incident. “Extra travelling time can be expected on the Tsuen Wan Line. Please allow more time for travel. More details to follow,” the MTR said in a statement on their official website.  They  said that no trains would be  stopping at Tsim Sha Tsui MTR station because of the incident.  “MTR staff are handling the situation,” MTR said. About thirteen ambulances were mobilised. Four of the injured were sent to Kwong Wah Hospital, one was sent to Caritas Medical Centre, and another was sent to Queen Elizabeth Hospital.    Police anti-terrorism officers, who were recently deployed to patrol the city’s railway network for the first time to beef up security in response to global terrorist attacks, have been sent to the scene.  Trains from Central to and from Tsuen Wan station will be operating at five minute intervals.    “A free MTR shuttle bus service is operating between Tsim Sha Tsui Station and Yau Ma Tei Station, through Jordan Station; or please consider using other transport,” the MTR said.  ***WARNING: Graphic images.    According to the reports, the first carriage of the train caught fire, which has been put out later. Interior designer Ray Chau, 27, said he was originally travelling to Mong Kok when he heard the captain announce that all passengers would have to get off at Tsim Sha Tsui Station. “I saw [fire] two compartments away, there was a lot of smoke because ... smoke in one compartment quickly filled the entire train.“That train journey felt particularly long,” he said. “There was nothing we could do but to inhale the smoke.” “One minute we were all playing with our phones, the next there was smoke everywhere. “Some people thought there was an explosion, many people were screaming.” He recalled seeing a burned victim upon on the platform. Source: http://shanghaiist.com RECOMMENDED: ON JAKATIA PAWA'S EXECUTION: "WE DID EVERYTHING.." -DFA  BELLO ASSURES DECISION ON MORATORIUM MAY COME OUT ANYTIME SOON  SEN. JOEL VILLANUEVA  SUPPORTS DEPLOYMENT BAN ON HSWS IN KUWAIT  AT LEAST 71 OFWS ON DEATH ROW ABROAD  DEPLOYMENT MORATORIUM, NOW! -OFW GROUPS  BE CAREFUL HOW YOU TREAT YOUR HSWS  PRESIDENT DUTERTE WILL VISIT UAE AND KSA, HERE'S WHY  MANPOWER AGENCIES AND RECRUITMENT COMPANIES TO BE HIT DIRECTLY BY HSW DEPLOYMENT MORATORIUM IN KUWAIT  UAE TO START IMPLEMENTING 5%VAT STARTING 2018  REMEMBER THIS 7 THINGS IF YOU ARE APPLYING FOR HOUSEKEEPING JOB IN JAPAN  KENYA , THE LEAST TOXIC COUNTRY IN THE WORLD; SAUDI ARABIA, MOST TOXIC  "JUNIOR CITIZEN "  BILL TO BENEFIT POOR FAMILIES

At least 15 people are injured in blaze as man attempts to throw "Molotov cocktail" , a bottle filled with gasoline or any highly flammable liquid, on Hong Kong MTR Train in a rush hour.
A video captured after fire breaks out on board the train at TST Station on Friday evening 10 Feb 2017 shows the extent of the blast.


 According to police, an initial information shows  that there were flames and smoke on board the train at the Tsim Sha Tsui Station at 7.14pm,.
“A man tried to hurl a lit Molotov cocktail (petrol bomb) on board a packed train when it was about to reach TST platform and he caught fire,” the police said.

The  Chinese man who sustained severe burns was escorted by police to Queen Elizabeth Hospital after the incident.
“Extra travelling time can be expected on the Tsuen Wan Line. Please allow more time for travel. More details to follow,” the MTR said in a statement on their official website.

They  said that no trains would be  stopping at Tsim Sha Tsui MTR station because of the incident.

“MTR staff are handling the situation,” MTR said.
About thirteen ambulances were mobilised. Four of the injured were sent to Kwong Wah Hospital, one was sent to Caritas Medical Centre, and another was sent to Queen Elizabeth Hospital.


Police anti-terrorism officers, who were recently deployed to patrol the city’s railway network for the first time to beef up security in response to global terrorist attacks, have been sent to the scene.

Trains from Central to and from Tsuen Wan station will be operating at five minute intervals.



“A free MTR shuttle bus service is operating between Tsim Sha Tsui Station and Yau Ma Tei Station, through Jordan Station; or please consider using other transport,” the MTR said.


According to the reports, the first carriage of the train caught fire, which has been put out later.
Interior designer Ray Chau, 27, said he was originally travelling to Mong Kok when he heard the captain announce that all passengers would have to get off at Tsim Sha Tsui Station.
“I saw [fire] two compartments away, there was a lot of smoke because ... smoke in one compartment quickly filled the entire train.“That train journey felt particularly long,” he said. “There was nothing we could do but to inhale the smoke.”
“One minute we were all playing with our phones, the next there was smoke everywhere.
“Some people thought there was an explosion, many people were screaming.”
He recalled seeing a burned victim upon on the platform.

Source: http://shanghaiist.com
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Monday, October 17, 2016

FIRECRACKERS BAN, DO YOU AGREE THAT DUTERTE GOVERNMENT WILL STRICTLY IMPOSE?

THIS IS NEW YEAR IN THE PHILIPPINES.
PART OF THE CULTURE THAT IT IS USUALLY CELEBRATED WELCOMING THE NEW YEAR WITH A BIG BANG.
Firecrackers and fireworks are part of the revelry, in the streets by both young and old. But the party is sometimes, bloody, and excruciatingly painful to some. A total of 380 was wounded last December 2015 to January 1, 2016 because of firecrackers. 

The most recent incident that some residents especially in Bocaue are calling for a ban of fireworks and firecrackers is the explosion of a firecracker store in Bulacan. Watch the video below.



President Duterte, in this video says that he would have to consult first his cabinet officials regarding the planned imposition of ban on firecrackers. 

During his campaign, President Duterte touted to ban selling firecrackers all over the country like what is done in Davao City. Davao has an executive order and city ordinance banning firecrackers in Davao and has almost zero casualty or victim since then. 


According to some reports, instead of individual using firecrackers, some suggests using it as a community fireworks display. 

This is the business of firecrackers and fireworks in Bulacan. 


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