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A massive fire tore through a crowded residential neighborhood in Manila, Philippines, forcing more than 1,000 residents to flee their homes.
The blaze broke out late Saturday night and quickly spread through tightly packed houses, fueled by strong winds and dry conditions. Firefighters battled the flames for several hours before finally bringing the situation under control by early Sunday morning, local officials confirmed.
Emergency crews rushed to the scene to help evacuate families as residents scrambled to save their belongings. While no immediate casualties were reported, dozens of homes were reduced to ashes, leaving hundreds of families with nothing but what they could carry.
Authorities are now investigating the cause of the fire, while local government units have set up temporary shelters and relief centers for displaced residents. Humanitarian organizations are also beginning to mobilize aid for those affected, many of whom are in urgent need of food, clothing, and housing assistance.
The incident highlights the vulnerability of densely populated urban areas in the capital, where narrow streets and informal housing make fires especially devastating and difficult to contain.