LOOK: The aftermath of the Bulacao fire

By: Pegeen Maisie M. Sararaña - CDN Digital | February 05,2021 - 09:13 AM

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A man looks at the damage left by the fire that burned down houses in three sitios in barangay Bulacao, Cebu City on Thursday night, February 4, 2021. CDN Digital photo | Pegeen Maisie Sararaña

Cebu City, Philippines–The fire that razed houses in three sitios in Barangay Bulacao on Thursday night, February 4, 2021, left a lot of damage based on these photos taken the morning after.

The fire that lasted almost three hours destroyed an estimated 100 homes and injured four based on initial reports.

Read: Fire razes homes in Bulacao, Cebu City

The fire was reported at 8:53 pm and was declared fire out at 10:31 p.m. It was raised to third alarm.

Reports from fire officials say the three sitios affected were Sitio Sario, Sitio Ciwac, and some portions of Sitio Upper San Roque.

Here are more photos of the aftermath of the fire taken on Friday morning, February 5, 2021:

The photo shows the damage left by the fire that burned down houses in three sitios in barangay Bulacao, Cebu City on Thursday night, February 4, 2021. CDN Digital photo | Pegeen Maisie Sararaña

Another photo shows the extend of the damage left by the fire that burned down houses in three sitios in barangay Bulacao, Cebu City on Thursday night, February 4, 2021. CDN Digital photo | Pegeen Maisie Sararaña

Residents go through some of the rubble in an area affected by the fire that burned down houses in three sitios in barangay Bulacao, Cebu City on Thursday night, February 4, 2021. CDN Digital photo | Pegeen Maisie Sararaña

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