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Fire disrupts PSA operations in Pagadian City
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Fire disrupts PSA operations in Pagadian City

A small fire occurred at the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) office located in the C3 Mall in Pagadian City on July 4. The fire was reported around 3:41 p.m. and was quickly contained by responders using fire extinguishers. According to local authorities, the fire likely originated from a short circuit in the electrical wiring. While no injuries or significant damage were reported, the incident led to the temporary suspension of the PSA's civil registration services at that location starting July 6. Affected individuals were advised to obtain their documents from other PSA offices across the country. The PSA expressed regret for the inconvenience and emphasized the safety of clients and staff as its top priority. Updates regarding the resumption of services were to be shared via the PSA's official Facebook page.

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Fire disrupts PSA operations in Pagadian City

A small fire occurred at the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) office located in the C3 Mall in Pagadian City on July 4. The fire was reported around 3:41 p.m. and was quickly contained by responders using fire extinguishers. According to local authorities, the fire likely originated from a short circuit in the electrical wiring. While no injuries or significant damage were reported, the incident led to the temporary suspension of the PSA's civil registration services at that location starting July 6. Affected individuals were advised to obtain their documents from other PSA offices across the country. The PSA expressed regret for the inconvenience and emphasized the safety of clients and staff as its top priority. Updates regarding the resumption of services were to be shared via the PSA's official Facebook page.

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