SunStar 103 families lose homes to morning blaze
RECOVERY OPERATION. Residents rummage through the debris to save what’s left of their belongings after fire destroyed their homes in Upper Barangay Tabok, Mandaue City on Sunday morning, April 18, 2021. / AMPER CAMPAÑA
+ April 18, 2021 A TOTAL of 103 families, or 313 individuals, were displaced by a fire that struck Upper Barangay Tabok in Mandaue City at 8:50 a.m on Sunday, April 18, 2021.
Of the 103 families, 34 are houseowners and 69 are renters, based on the report from the barangay.
FO1 Denzel Espares of the Mandaue City Fire Station placed damage estimates at P280,000.
He said the fire originated in the house of a certain Nocing Beringel.
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Man in hospital in serious condition after Auckland hit-and-run on Sandringham Rd
17 Apr, 2021 08:14 PM
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A man is in serious by stable condition after being struck by a car in a hit-and-run early this morning on Sandringham Rd.
Detective Inspector Uraia Vakaruru said the pedestrian was struck shortly before 4am, and police were still on the hunt for the driver of the car.
The incident happened on the stretch between Skeates Ave and Farrelly Ave, close to the Wesley Community Centre. The vehicle left the scene immediately following the crash and has yet to be located, Vakaruru said.