photo: SCDF Facebook

A warehouse in Sungei Kadut was engulfed in flames this morning (2 Nov) around 5:35am.

SCDF was alerted and was already fighting the fire since before 6am this morning.

SCDF firefighters have surrounded the 3-storey warehouse with seven jets, and have confined the fire to the building which measures 100m by 50m.

photo: SCDF Facebook
photo: SCDF Facebook

They sent four fire engines, two Red Rhinos, oneambulance,seven support vehicles and 50 firefighters have been deployed.

The fire woke up the nearby residents in Choa Chu Kang. with loud explosions while it was raining heavily, flames and smoke were seen billowing from the fire at around 6am.

photo: SCDF Facebook
photo: SCDF Facebook

SCDF posted the developments of the fire-fighting on its Facebook.

By around 7am the fire has been overcome but glows of fire still could be seen.

Some netizens commented on SCDF posts:

  • Su Rong Stay safe!! Fire was big and explosions was heard.
  • Salinah Kader Be safe. Saw the fire fm my house. Very frightening n worrying. Will pray for everybody safety.
  • Salinah Kader Saw it unfolding fm my house, very frightening.
    Well done boys n hope all of you are ok.
  • David Soh Thanks all brave firefighters
  • Sham Hawk Good job..Guys…

At 7:49am, SCDF managed to contain the fire and firefighters then doused small pockets of fire within the building.

The SCDF said upon the first arrival, SCDF crew had rescued a total of seven persons who were trapped in the office-block adjoining the warehouse. Three persons were rescued from the rooftop and four others from the third-floor balcony.

The cause of the fire is being investigated.

 

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