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2 separate fires hit Baguio; no injuries reported
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2 separate fires hit Baguio; no injuries reported

Two separate fires occurred in Baguio City on July 16, 2026, with no injuries reported. The first fire started at a residential lodging house in Lower Brookside around 4:25 p.m. Firefighters arrived within five minutes and contained the blaze by 4:50 p.m., affecting approximately six square meters of the structure. The second fire broke out in Barangay San Roque around 5:40 p.m., but residents and neighbors managed to extinguish it before firefighters arrived. The cause of both fires remains under investigation by arson investigators.

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2 separate fires hit Baguio; no injuries reported

Two separate fires occurred in Baguio City on July 16, 2026, with no injuries reported. The first fire started at a residential lodging house in Lower Brookside around 4:25 p.m. Firefighters arrived within five minutes and contained the blaze by 4:50 p.m., affecting approximately six square meters of the structure. The second fire broke out in Barangay San Roque around 5:40 p.m., but residents and neighbors managed to extinguish it before firefighters arrived. The cause of both fires remains under investigation by arson investigators.

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