Fire razed the decades-old Manila Central Post Office on May 21, Sunday, the Bureau of Fire Protection-National Capital Region (BFP-NCR) said. The bureau said the fire started at 11:41 pm and continued until the next day.
MANILA, Philippines – Fire razed the decades-old Manila Central Post Office on May 21, Sunday, the Bureau of Fire Protection-National Capital Region said.
The fire reached the general alarm – the highest fire alarm – at 5:54 am on Monday, May 22. General alarm means that it has affected “major parts of the area.”BFP-NCR Director Nahum B. Tarroza said the light materials inside the building, such as letters and parcels, contributed to the intensity of the fire.Rappler.com
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