Fire hits UP Diliman’s Casaa food center

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Fire hits UP Diliman’s Casaa food center
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TodayInHistory On this day in 2015, the iconic University of the Philippines Diliman’s College of Arts and Sciences Alumni Association (Casaa) food center was hit by a fire caused by a gas leak. READ:

The fire official identified the victims as Marilyn Bandiola, 53, owner, and Ken Taliola, 27, cook.

He said both victims sustained second degree burns and were brought to the university infirmary before being transferred to East Avenue Medical Center in Quezon City.Authorities had discovered that the equipment used by the food center were already “dilapidated,” he added.The damage caused by the fire reportedly amounts to P50,000.Fire officials say the blaze has reached third alarm.

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