Fire in Philippine shopping mall kills 37

Fire broke out at a furniture shop at mall in the city of Davao. Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte’s daughter and son are mayor and vice-mayor of the city respectively.

December 24, 2017 11:16 am | Updated 11:16 am IST - MANILA

Smoke billows from a shopping mall on fire in the Philippine city of Davao in this December 23, 2017 photo obtained from social media.

Smoke billows from a shopping mall on fire in the Philippine city of Davao in this December 23, 2017 photo obtained from social media.

Fire swept through a shopping mall in the Philippines killing at least 37 people, most of them workers at a call centre, city government officials said on December 24.

The vice-mayor of the southern city of Davao, Paolo Duterte, said the chance of survival for any of the 37 people missing at the NCC Mall was “zero”.

“Let us pray for them,” said Mr. Duterte, the eldest son of President Rodrigo Duterte.

The fire broke out on December 23 at a furniture store on the mall’s third level and quickly engulfed an outsourcing business on the upper floor, said a spokeswoman for the city government, Ma. Teresita Gaspan,

The cause was not known but an investigation was being launched, she said.

President Duterte and his daughter, Sara Duterte, who is mayor of the city, visited the scene late on December 23 to meet anxious relatives of the missing and survivors.

Six people were rescued and taken to hospital.

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