Malaysia

Miri blaze razes six wooden houses at Kg Wireless

Firefighters still working to get fire under control

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 10 Mar 2023 11:31AM

Miri blaze razes six wooden houses at Kg Wireless
The Fire and Rescue Department has assigned teams from the Miri Central, Lopeng, and Lutong stations to deal with a fire at Kg Wireless in Miri today. – Persatuan Belia Miri Facebook pic, March 10, 2023

MIRI – A fire at Kg Wireless here this morning razed six wooden houses to the ground.

It also affected nine houses, involving 12 families comprising 80 residents.

The Fire and Rescue Department assigned teams from the Miri Central, Lopeng, and Lutong stations to the location after receiving a report at 7.15am.

Firefighters are still working to get the fire under control. – The Vibes, March 10, 2023

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