Fire burned down a 3-room wooden house and many properties
(Baonghean.vn) - The fire that occurred in Dua village, Luong Minh commune, Tuong Duong district completely burned down the 3-room wooden house and many of the family's properties of Lo Van Du.
Immediately after the fire broke out and this morning (April 26), departments, branches, and organizations at the commune and district levels went to the scene to visit, encourage, and call on people inside and outside the commune to join hands to help Mr. Du's family overcome the disaster and soon stabilize their lives.
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The fire broke out in the family's bedroom. Photo: Dinh Tuan |
According to information from the People's Committee of Luong Minh commune (Tuong Duong): At about 5:10 p.m. on April 25, a fire broke out in Dua village, burning down a house.3-room wooden houseof Mr. Lo Van Du's family.
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The three-room house of Mr. Lo Van Du's family was completely burned down. Photo: Dinh Tuan |
When the fire broke out, Mr. Duy and his wife were not at home. There were only his elderly parents and children in the house. The fire broke out in the bedroom. After discovering it, the family shouted to put it out. Partly because it was discovered late, partly because the house was made of wood, the fire spread quickly. Despite great efforts, it was not possible to put it out.
Fortunately, there were no casualties. However, the entire 3-room wooden house and 1 kitchen, along with many properties in the house such as tables and chairs, 2 wooden wardrobes, refrigerator, TV, bed, cash, jewelry, etc., were completely burned down by the fire. The estimated damage was over 1 billion VND. The cause of the fire was initially determined to be an electrical short circuit.
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Commune and district-level departments, branches and organizations visited, encouraged and called on people inside and outside the commune to join hands to help Du's family overcome the disaster. Photo: Dinh Tuan |
Currently, Du’s family is staying with relatives in the village. In the near future, the local government and villagers will contribute to building a house for his family.