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Chitchat Old Cougar Up The Lorry After Fire Outbreak Near IMM Shopping Mall!

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A 54-year-old woman has died after a fire broke out at Toh Guan Road on Thursday morning (4 May), opposite the IMM shopping mall.

According to media reports, the woman was a tenant of the building, which went up in smoke at around 7.40am. She was taken to Ng Teng Fong General Hospital with burn injuries. The woman’s death was confirmed by a hospital spokesperson.

The police said they are investigating the unnatural death.

SCDF earlier stated on social media that the fire was confined to the façade of the building. The blaze, which involved the contents of a warehouse, was put out in about 40 minutes using three water jets.

SCDF had sent fire engines, Red Rhinos, fire bikes and ambulances to the scene. Some 50 people were also evacuated from the eight-storey building, which is reportedly owned by Cambridge Industrial Trust.

https://sg.news.yahoo.com/woman-dies-fire-building-near-imm-jurong-east-053533281.html
 
SG52 yet another big building FIRE & now KILLED Auntie 54 yo, bomba chepat lari






http://www.straitstimes.com/singapo...s-out-in-building-opposite-imm-in-jurong-east


Woman, 54, dies after fire breaks out in building opposite IMM in Jurong East
Fire engulfs a furniture store opposite IMM.VIDEO: ST READER
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6 hours ago
Updated
24 min ago
Toh Wen Li
Abigail Ng WY
Ng Wei Kai

SINGAPORE - One person has died and 50 people evacuated from a fire that broke out in a building opposite IMM in Jurong East on Thursday (May 4) morning.

A 54-year-old woman, who has been identified as Madam Neo Siew Eng, was unconscious when she was taken to Ng Teng Fong General Hospital. She was pronounced dead there. Police are investigating the unnatural death.

At 9am, the Singapore Civil Defence Force said that the fire, which affected the eight-storey ODC Districentre warehouse building in 30 Toh Guan Road, had been mitigated with three water jets and was now under control.

In an update on Twitter at 10.21am, SCDF said that the fire was extinguished within 40 minutes, and was confined to the facade of the building. It added that damping down was in progress.

Responding to queries from The Straits Times, SCDF said that it was alerted to the fire at around 7.38am.

Singapore Police Force staff who spoke to ST on Thursday morning said their forensics department would be entering the building. No one else has been allowed to enter the premises.

It added in its post that about 50 people were evacuated by SCDF and the police, and that a woman in her 50s had been conveyed to Ng Teng Fong General Hospital for burn injuries.

Fire breaks out at furniture building opposite IMM

The charred exterior of the building that caught fire. ST PHOTO: ABIGAIL NG

Earlier this morning, the left and centre lanes of Toh Guan Road towards Boon Lay Way were closed, and that only the right lane was passable. The Singapore Police Force posted an update on Twitter at 11.09am to say that all lanes were now open to traffic.

[Update] Fire @ 30 Toh Guan Road: All lanes are now open to traffic.
— SingaporePoliceForce (@SingaporePolice) May 4, 2017

[Fire @ 30 Toh Guan Road]

Fire confined to the external facade of the building. Extinguished within 40 mins. Damping down in progress. pic.twitter.com/umldL5YeNa
— TheLifeSavingForce (@SCDF) May 4, 2017

Banta Global's security guard Rosalina Aman, 49, arrived at work at around 7.10am. Minutes later, a production operator called to say that there was smoke in staircase A.

Sensing the heat and the smell of burning rubber, Ms Rosalina called the main guardhouse, then opened the gate only to see a big fire.

"When I saw the big fire I panicked and pressed the alarm," she told The Straits Times.

After she activated the alarm at 7.25am, the people who were inside evacuated to the carpark behind the building.

Another evacuee, who declined to be named, added: "Somebody was outside, they saw some smoke then came in and (alerted) everybody. So we all ran out by the back door."

Certis Cisco security guard for IMM Muhd Jalal, 58, said the fire started in the part of the ODC Districentre building near Rozel Furniture, just above what appeared to be a sheltered walkway. After spotting the fire at 7.45am, he informed the fire control centre in his office.

He said that within five minutes, the fire had reached the roof of the building.

The overhead bridge leading to the building was cordoned off due to the blaze. ST PHOTO: ABIGAIL NG

One warehouse operator, who wanted to be known only as Azlyni, was on her way to work when she saw the fire at the building. She said that a woman, who looked Chinese, was carried out at around 8am.

Said the 29-year-old: "I heard it was an administrative auntie from my company. It looked like she had burns, mostly on her legs."

Photographer Suzi Sairi, 33, who has a studio in the ODC Districentre building, said she took a taxi to work after seeing the video of the fire circulating online. She arrived at around 8.50am, but the management asked her to stay clear of the building.

"I hope the offices and my equipment are not affected," she said, adding that the part of the building that was burnt looked like it was near the staircase and toilets.

She said that most of the offices in the building begin operations at 8am or 9am, adding: "The cleaner auntie usually comes quite early, I hope she's okay too."

Some smoke was still coming out of the building at around 9.40am.

SCDF is investigating the cause of the fire.

Fire engine is extinguishing at opp IMM ????????? pic.twitter.com/DqLyhR0Kte
— ????sinfuka1957 (@sinfuka1957) May 4, 2017

Smoke at the building opp IMM? pic.twitter.com/ljSIaQ5UUo
— H. Boey (@zroyboey) May 3, 2017

Fire at the furniture building opposite IMM. Firefighters are putting it out.
— Minty Mintea (@mintea) May 4, 2017
 
Re: SG52 yet another big building FIRE & now KILLED Auntie 54 yo, bomba chepat lari

I remember the previous one recently :

http://www.todayonline.com/singapore/huge-fire-breaks-out-office-building-tampines

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Huge fire breaks out at CK Building in Tampines
Firefighters battling the fire of the CK Building at Tampines Street 92, Aug 17, 2016. Photo: Koh Mui Fong
Firefighters work to extinguish the fire at CK Building. Photo: SCDF
Firefighters work to extinguish the fire at CK Building on Aug 17, 2016. Photo: SCDF
A photo circulating on social media of the Tampines fire.
Screengrab from a video of the scene. Photo: Kenneth Cheng/TODAY
The fire at Tampines seen from afar. Photo: Koh Mui Fong/TODAY
Firefighters work to extinguish the fire at CK Building on Aug 17, 2016. Photo: SCDF
Firefighters work to extinguish the fire at CK Building on Aug 17, 2016. Photo: SCDF
The firefighting operation to mitigate the raging fire at CK Building was still ongoing at about 5pm on Aug 17, 2016. Photo: SCDF
In the midst of the firefighting operation, multiple small explosions were heard within the building, believed to be from household aerosol cans, said the SCDF. Photo: SCDF
A passer-by taking a photo of the burning building, on Aug 17, 2016. Photo: Wee Teck Hian
Firefighters work to extinguish the fire at CK Building on Aug 17, 2016. Photo: Wee Teck Hian
Smoke seen billowing out of the CK building, while firefighters work to put the blaze out. Photo: Wee Teck Hian

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Published: 2:41 PM, August 17, 2016
Updated: 12:28 AM, August 18, 2016

SINGAPORE — In her seventh-floor office on Tampines Street 92, Madam Amy Lau, a human-resources administrator at Vishay Intertechnology Asia, was going about her usual workday when she caught sight of smoke billowing out of the fourth-floor of the CK Building next door. Soon after, her firm’s 100-odd employees were also told to evacuate.

The fire, which was seen by people in the area as early as 1.30pm on Wednesday (Aug 17), went on to engulf the fourth, fifth and sixth floors of the six-storey building, and rage for at least four-and-a-half hours before being brought under control.

Its plumes of smoke visible as far as Changi Airport, the fire saw the largest deployment of Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) resources in an industrial estate so far this year.

@TODAYonline @SCDF seen from the airport pic.twitter.com/EBYwaDggu2

— Samuel (@samuelLYH) August 17, 2016

Sixty-seven myCK Department Store staff and three visitors were in the building at the time of the incident. No one was injured, although a firefighter was taken to hospital for heat exhaustion.

When TODAY arrived at the scene at 2.25pm, the fire was burning out of control and police were seen cordoning off the surrounding area. Loud explosive sounds — which the SCDF believed stemmed from household aerosol cans — were heard as firefighters battled the blaze.

In the area opposite the building, police officers were also seen instructing curious onlookers — many of whom had donned face masks — to move further backwards as the fires and explosions intensified.

To battle the blaze, the SCDF despatched 110 officers and 27 emergency vehicles, including fire engines, support vehicles and ambulances. Four aerial appliances mounted on combined platform ladders were also deployed.

It put out the fire using water jets from the exterior of the building, as the intense heat generated by items in the premises, including paper products and aerosol cans, had prevented firefighters from fighting the fire from inside the building.

Ms Kam Wei Feng, 37, a Swensens ice-cream cake decoration staff member who works in the neighbouring ABR Building, said she saw smoke billowing from the CK Building at about 1.50pm and said Swensens employees were evacuated immediately as a precaution.

A technician carrying out repair works on a water dispenser at the other adjacent building, who did not give her name, said there was a sharp smell of smoke in the air and building staff were evacuated in “less than 10 minutes” of her catching sight of the fire at 1.35pm.

Ms Lau, 58, also caught sight of several myCK Department Store employees being evacuated from the building.

Ms Mandy Lai, Vishay’s human resources director, said the company’s employees will work from home on Thursday, as the building landlord would be sending personnel to assess the building’s safety.

There were concerns over the possible effects of the heat from the fire on the cables in its server room, and whether smoke dust would infiltrate the building’s air-conditioning system. “For the safety of our employees, we ... felt that (we shouldn’t) ask them to come down (tomorrow) so that (it is) easier for assessment,” Ms Lai added.

Speaking to TODAY, Mr Tan Chua Jian, myCK Department Store’s deputy general manager, declined to elaborate on the incident, stressing that the matter was “under investigation”.

He said the building’s warehouse comprised mostly garments and personal-care items, such as toiletries. Asked about the losses suffered by the firm, he said it was unclear at this juncture, but he believed “all cannot be used because they are wet”.

At the firm’s request, a staff member was allowed to retrieve back-up computer files from the first floor of the building, so that the firm’s outlet operations may continue unaffected. Some outlets were unable to scan or receive stock on Wednesday, Mr Tan explained.

Mr Tan said some of the affected employees would be deployed to its outlets on Thursday, while the rest would be recalled where necessary. He added that a professional engineer appointed by the firm would inspect the structural integrity of the building on Thursday morning.

Most of the myCK staff TODAY approached declined to comment, with only one staff member saying that they “ran out” of the building after being told to evacuate.

In an interview with the press at about 6pm on Wednesday, Assistant Commissioner Ling Young Ern, who helms the SCDF’s operations department, said the fire was “under control”. “However, from what we’ve observed, the intensity of the fire might have affected the structural integrity of certain parts of the building,” he added.

In a Facebook update at about 7.35pm, the SCDF said that with the fire under control, it was moving its focus from fighting the “deep-seated fire” from the outside to an “interior attack”.

Sharing photos in a subsequent update, it said its firefighters, equipped with breathing apparatus sets, were navigating through “pitch darkness”.
 
Re: SG52 yet another big building FIRE & now KILLED Auntie 54 yo, bomba chepat lari

Make SG52 Fiery Again! Huat!

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Re: SG52 yet another big building FIRE & now KILLED Auntie 54 yo, bomba chepat lari

So many fires.

Is it arson, terrorism, incompetence, or an honest mistake :confused:
 
Re: SG52 yet another big building FIRE & now KILLED Auntie 54 yo, bomba chepat lari

So many fires.

Is it arson, terrorism, incompetence, or an honest mistake :confused:

SG52 3rd world pariah already. Travelers would had seen many 3rd world developments way better and safer than SG52.
Got any fire sales furniture cheap cheap to buy? CK Warehouse fire never fire sale KNN!
 
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