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Bookstore in Binh Phuoc collapsed after fire, many properties burned down

VTC NewsVTC News23/03/2024


Video: Bookstore in Binh Phuoc collapsed after fire

On the evening of March 23, the police force of Phuoc Long town (Binh Phuoc province) informed that they were blocking off the scene to investigate the fire that occurred at Tuan Minh bookstore in Phuoc Long town.

Initial information, at around 7:30 p.m., some residents saw smoke rising from inside Tuan Minh bookstore (Long Phuoc ward, Phuoc Long town, Binh Phuoc province). Afterwards, residents shouted to each other to put out the fire and reported it to the authorities.

People stand watching the fire fighting force. (Photo: VOV)

People stand watching the fire fighting force. (Photo: VOV)

Because the bookstore contained many flammable materials, the fire spread quickly. In just a short time, the fire was so big that the entire bookstore collapsed, and a lot of property was burned down.

The fire also severely damaged the houses of people living nearby. Many people living nearby panicked and ran to escape.

Upon receiving the news, Binh Phuoc Provincial Police dispatched many fire trucks and dozens of officers and soldiers to the scene to put out the fire.

Currently, the fire has been controlled, however, firefighters are still spraying water to completely extinguish the fire.

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