Tag: fire

  • Flat Damaged By Fire But Owner Counts His Blessings

    Flat Damaged By Fire But Owner Counts His Blessings

    His family lost almost everything after his flat was destroyed in a fire. Yet, Mr Mohd Rafi Basiran still feels blessed.

    Dozens of his neighbours have rallied to help his family get back on their feet.

    From cooking for them to helping to clear the debris, the residents around Block 110, Pasir Ris Drive 1, have shown what kampung spirit is all about.

    At about 9pm on March 27, a fire that started in Mr Rafi’s master bedroom ripped through the rest of his four-room flat on the eighth storey of Block 110.

    Only some clothes, furniture and cupboards could be salvaged and have been temporarily stored in a room at the residents’ committee (RC) office.

    Mr Rafi, a manager at Changi Airport, told The New Paper earlier this week: “I will now think twice about selling my flat or moving out of this estate. My neighbours extended their help without my asking.

    “Money cannot buy this type of ‘kampung’ spirit.”

    The cause of the fire has yet to be determined, said Mr Rafi, 49, who has lived there with his wife, also 49, daughter, 22, and son, 18, since 2008.

    No one was home when the fire broke out. But the blaze killed seven of Mr Rafi’s 10 birds.

    He said his biggest regret was not buying fire insurance.

    The day after the fire, about 30 neighbours from nearby blocks helped the family to clear debris from the blackened flat.

    For seven days, the volunteers worked tirelessly from 9am to about 7pm, sweeping the floors, folding clothes, collecting hangers and chipping away small damaged tiles. Even their children helped out.

    Stripping the walls and floors of soot was made easier with the use of a borrowed water jet machine, said Mr Abdul Rahman Abu Bakar, a neighbour from an adjacent block.

    He took four days’ leave to head the clean-up. The delicate cabinets in Mr Rafi’s kitchen were scrubbed by hand.

    Several women cooked dishes like curry, assam pedas and nasi goreng, and placed the food and refreshments on tables at the void deck to ensure the volunteers did not go hungry.

    Their efforts made MP for Pasir Ris-Punggol GRC Zainal Sapari proud when he and RC members visited the family. (See report, right.)

    Mr Rafi said some irreplaceable items like his school-leaving certificates, birth certificate and NRIC were lost in the fire.

    He was also saddened by the loss of personal “treasures” such as photos of himself posing with his late father at their former Simpang Bedok village.

    His wife’s watch collection was also destroyed. While inexpensive, they held special meaning for the couple as Mr Rafi had bought them to mark her birthday or their wedding anniversary.

    A neighbour, a driver who wanted to be known only as Mr Rahman, said: “It is heartbreaking to remove pieces of memories damaged by the fire. We told Rafi that we could only offer our effort and sweat.”

    Several residents used their washing machines to clean the family’s clothes that had been stained with soot.

    GOOD NEIGHBOUR

    Two neighbours told TNP they had offered help because Mr Rafi is a good neighbour.

    One of them, Mr Iskandar Muhammad, 41, an offshore risk inspector, said: “I’m always overseas for work, but I’m thankful he checks on my family and offers them food.

    “Whenever he returns from fishing, he will distribute the catch to some residents in the estate.”

    Mr Iskandar is looking after Mr Rafi’s Merbah Jambul bird – one of three birds that survived the fire.

    Another neighbour has Mr Rafi’s two parrots.

    Mr Iskandar’s wife, Madam Mashitah Aman, 39, said the fire could have happened to anybody.

    She said: “As neighbours, we can’t leave anybody behind when they’re suffering a calamity. If there’s a lesson for all of us, it’s to check if we have adequate fire insurance.”

    After the fire, some residents upgraded their fire insurance policies, she said.

    On Monday, the couple set up an online donation drive on generosity.com for Mr Rafi’s family. At 6pm yesterday, only $206 had been raised out of the targeted $40,000.

    At 10am today, a garage sale will be held in front of Mr Iskandar’s home at Block 111.

    Clothes, jewellery, shoes, kids’ wear and household items will be on sale, with all proceeds going to Mr Rafi’s family.


    “As neighbours, we can’t leave anybody behind when they’re suffering a calamity.”

    – Madam Mashitah Aman

     

    Source: www.tnp.sg

  • Abang-Abang Melayu SCDF Put Out Fire At Causeway Point, Even Though They Just Ended 24Hr-Shift

    Abang-Abang Melayu SCDF Put Out Fire At Causeway Point, Even Though They Just Ended 24Hr-Shift

    This morning, 8 off-duty firefighters from Bukit Batok Fire Station were having breakfast in a food court at Causeway Point after their 24-hour shift when they saw excessive smoke emitting from one of the stalls.

    They went to the kitchen to take a look and were alerted by the staff that a stove had caught fire. The Regular officer and 7 National Servicemen immediately sprang into action as their lifesaving instincts took over. 2 of them evacuated the staff from the kitchen while the rest evacuated other members of public to safety.

    They extinguished the fire with a hose reel and fire extinguisher. Due to their quick thinking, the damage was confined to the kitchen stove and no one was injured.

    Gentlemen, you have done us proud!

    ‪#‎ANationofLifesavers ‬‪#‎everydayheroes‬

     

    Source: Singapore Civil Defence Force

  • Family Escapes Fire Seconds Before Blast At Bukit Batok Flat

    Family Escapes Fire Seconds Before Blast At Bukit Batok Flat

    He was hungry after his night shift and wanted to eat some fries.

    After leaving a pan of oil to heat on the stove the man, who wanted to be known only as Mr Ali, stepped out of the kitchen and went to the living room to rest.

    The civil servant in his mid 20s dozed off and the next thing he knew, his stove was on fire.

    After his attempts to put out the growing fire failed, Mr Ali and his family fled the Bukit Batok HDB flat.

    Seconds later, they heard what sounded like a gas cylinder exploding.

    The fire happened just before 11.20am yesterday at Block 350, Bukit Batok Street 32.

    Twenty-seven other residents living on the first to fourth floors of the block were also evacuated.

    A man in his 20s was found with minor burn injuries but declined to be taken to hospital, said a spokesman for the Singapore Civil Defence Force.

     

    Source: www.tnp.sg

  • Fire At Shell’s Pulau Bukom Plant Leaves 6 Injured

    Fire At Shell’s Pulau Bukom Plant Leaves 6 Injured

    A fire broke out at oil giant Shell’s manufacturing site on Pulau Bukom on Friday evening, leaving six workers with burn injuries.

    The Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) said they received a call at around 6.15pm about the fire from the Pulau Bukom Manufacturing Site.

    Upon its arrival, the fire had already been extinguished by Shell’s emergency response team.

    The six victims were sent to the Singapore General Hospital (SGH).

    Three of them are in a “critical condition”, said a SGH spokesman. One is in a stable condition, and two others were discharged after receiving outpatient treatment.

    In a statement. a Shell spokesperson said: “We are following the progress and treatment of the other workers closely and are working with our contractors to ensure all possible support and assistance are rendered to the injured workers and their families. All other personnel are accounted for at the site.”

    Shell also confirmed that the fire was put out within an hour by the site’s first emergency responders and there were no other impact on the site’s operations.

    “We are working with the Singapore Civil Defence Force to investigate the incident,” the statement also said.

    In the Facebook post, SCDF also said that “contrary to speculation, there is no SCDF personnel among the casualties”.

    Pulau Bukom houses the $4.1 billion Shell Eastern Petrochemicals Complex, which opened in May 2010, and is Shell’s largest petrochemical investment.

    This is not the first time a fire broke out at Pulau Bukom. In September 2011, more than 100 firefighters helped to put out a fire that raged for 32 hours at the Pulau Bukom refinery. Shell was fined $80,000 the following year for lapses in workplace safety that led to the fire.

     

    Source: www.straitstimes.com

  • Man Sets Fire To Flat After Fight With Wife

    Man Sets Fire To Flat After Fight With Wife

    A man, who had been arguing with his wife on the phone, ended up setting fire to his Choa Chu Kang flat.

    One of his tenants and her 3½-year-old daughter were in the flat at that time.

    The Saturday evening blaze destroyed the flat but, fortunately, no one was hurt.

    The dramatic events were recounted to The New Paper by the tenant’s husband, who wanted to be known only as Mr Johnson.

    The 29-year-old said his wife had told him that from their room, they heard their landlord arguing angrily with someone on the phone.

    Then, it went quiet.

    About 15 minutes later, at about 7.40pm, smoke wafted into their room.

    Before they could figure out what happened, they heard frantic knocks on their door.

    It was their landlord, dressed in only his boxers, screaming: “Come out!”

    Mr Johnson, his wife, also 29, and their daughter had just moved into the 12th-storey flat at Block 688A, Choa Chu Kang Drive, earlier that day.

    As the fire progressed, residents were hit by the acrid smoke from the burning 12th-storey unit.

    Then, they heard sounds of explosions.

    “My landlord was sitting at the stairs, crying,” added Mr Johnson.

    “He was crying and kept apologising. He said he had wanted to kill himself but got scared when the fire grew bigger.”

    The man had started the fire by burning bedsheets.

    The 45-year-old was later arrested by police.

    A Singapore Civil Defence Force spokesman said about 40 residents living on the 12th, 13th and 14th storeys were evacuated from the block.

    The fire was put out by a water jet and no one was injured, he added.

     

    Source: www.tnp.sg