Improper wiring ignites deadly HCM City apartment fire
The faulty wiring sparked a blaze that quickly spread to the front of two apartments on the ground floor, and both flats lacked escape routes, according to local police.
Nguyen Van Nen, Politburo member and Secretary of the Ho Chi Minh City Party Committee (second from left), offers condolences to the families of the victims in the Doc Lap apartment fire. (Photo: VNA)
HCM City (VNA) – The fire that killed eight people at the Doc Lap apartment complex in Phu Tho Hoa ward was caused by an electrical sh🧔ort circuit due to an improperly connected power line, local police said on July 8.
Initial findings indicate that the fire originated from a self-installed electrical wire supplying power to appliances in Apartment 0.20 on the ground floor. The faulty wiring sparked a blaze that quickly spread to the front of this apartment and the adjacent unit, 0.19. Both flats lacked escape routes, according to the Ho Chi Minh City Department of Public Security’s Investigation Police Agency.
The Doc Lap apartment block, built in 2008, was not designed with emergency exits for ground-floor units. Investigators also noted that residents had modified their balconies with illegal structures, further blocking potential escape routes through balconies.
The firefighting and rescue teams from the municipal Department of Public Security quickly arrived at the scene and managed to rescue several residents trapped in other apartments. However, those in units 0.19 and 0.20 were unable to escape as the only available exit – the front door – was engulfed in flames. By the time firefighters reached them, all eight had died.
The fire broke out at around 10 pm on July 6. City authorities, law enforcement forces, and relevant units promptly arrived at the site to direct firefighting, rescue and recovery efforts, and to investigate the cause of the incident. Officials also visited the victims’ families to offer condolences and financial support.
This tragic incident is the latest in a series of deadly fires in HCM City and across the country. Despite increased public awareness campaigns and inspections by local authorities, compliance with fire safety regulations remains a serious issue.
Local residents were advised not to make unauthorised or unsafe electrical connections while using reliable power cords and electrical equipment, ensuring proper load capacity, and regularly inspecting wiring – especially if it has been in use for extended periods.
Authorities also urged residents to follow official fire safety regulations during construction or renovation, particularly ensuring there are accessible escape routes. Violations of fire safety law will be strictly handled in accordance with legal provisions./.
The HCM City People’s Committee was requested to promptly provide support for the affected families, coordinate with the Ministry of Public Security to swiftly investigate the cause of the fire, and handle any violations in line with law.
Initial reports showed that the fire spread rapidly, trapping residents and causing panic. Attempts by local residents to extinguish the fire with handheld extinguishers were unsuccessful.
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