/ 26 December 2006

Shoppers lose lives in Philippines Christmas fire

Twenty-five Christmas shoppers were killed, including a pregnant woman and two babies, when a fire swept through a packed store in the central Philippines, the Office of Civil Defence said on Tuesday.

The fire struck the Unitop General Merchandising Store in Ormoc City, about 550km south-east of Manila, on Monday when predominantly Catholic Philippines were celebrating Christmas Day.

Initial investigations said the seven-hour fire was caused by a “tracer bullet toy gun” fired by a shopper that hit a pile of firecrackers sold at the store, Ormoc police chief Manuel Cubillo said.

The store was not licensed to sell fire-crackers, which are traditionally used to greet the New Year.

The fire quickly engulfed the front portion of the store, trapping panicked shoppers, Cubillo said.

He said 25 people perished in the fire, including a pregnant mother and her four-year-old son. The Office of Civil Defence in Manila said the casualties included two babies.

The bodies were recovered by firefighters inside the store’s toilet, where the victims had sought safety.

Nine others were reportedly injured in the fire and are being treated in hospital.

Ormoc City Mayor Eric Codilla said he had ordered authorities to investigate the tragedy. — AFP