Monday, April 4, 2016
IT WAS a
week when firefighters got busy, from one campus to another.
The Sampaloc campus, part of Manila’s University Belt, suffered
property losses estimated at P22 million, according to the Manila fire marshal,
Supt. Jaime Ramirez.
The blaze broke out a day after the faculty center of the
University of the Philippines (UP) in Diliman, Quezon City, also went up in
flames. Friday’s 10-hour fire was the third to hit the premier state university
in nine months.
Probe notes welders
The fire at UE gutted the five-story College of Arts and Sciences
(CAS) building and the three-story College of Engineering, and also damaged a
section of a chapel located between them, Ramirez said.
There were no classes and only maintenance workers and security
guards were in the buildings when the fire started at 9:35 a.m., the official
added. At least one fireman sustained a hand injury.
The cause of the fire remained under investigation but Ramirez
cited reports that there were welders working on the second floor of the CAS
building that morning.
Martinez, who later posted photos of the UE fire on her Facebook
page, said it broke her heart to find herself battling the flames from behind
the CAS building, where she had attended classes as a broadcast communications
student.
In a statement, the UE administration said the Manila campus would
remain closed to students and visitors on Monday, with the reopening date to be
announced later.
source: http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/777560/after-up-ue-buildings-chapel-also-burn-down
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