The number of injured people from the Manila Central Post Office fire has climbed to seven, while the worth of damage is estimated to be around P300 million, according to the Bureau of Fire Protection on Monday.
The number of injured people from the Manila Central Post Office fire has climbed to seven, while the worth of damage is estimated to be around P300 million, according to the Bureau of Fire Protection on Monday.
Interviewed on GMA TV’s Balitanghali, Philippine Postal Corporation Postmaster General Luis Carlos said they are looking into indemnity for the burned parcels. Carlos said the stamps in the museum, the Manila Central Post Office building itself, and their records are among the most valuable things that were destroyed by the fire.
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