A fire broke out in a tin house in the mountainous area of Sihu Village, Sanyi Township, Miaoli County. Due to the large amount of firewood piled up next to the tin house, the fire was out of control. After 14 hours of firefighting at night, firefighters continued to smolder.
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[Reporter Peng Jianli/Miaoli Report] A fire broke out in a metal house in the mountainous area of Sihu Village, Sanyi Township, Miaoli County. Due to the large amount of firewood piled up next to the metal house, the fire was out of control. After 14 hours of firefighting at night, the firefighters continued to smolder. , fortunately no casualties.
The Fire Department of Miaoli County Government received a report at 6 o'clock last night that a fire broke out in a building in the fourth district of Xihu Village, Sanyi Township. Firefighters and vehicles were dispatched to rescue the firefighters. The firefighters arrived at the scene. The firewood was ablaze, and the fire was violent.
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Due to the large amount of firewood piled up on the site, the passageways are narrow, it is difficult for large fire-fighting vehicles to enter, and the surrounding water source is insufficient, the fire department successively dispatched Sanyi, Tongluo, Zhuolan, Miaoli, Yuanli, Tesou, Gongguan, Touwu and the first brigade , a total of 13 fire vehicles and 26 firefighters arrived at the scene for rescue.
The Fire Department stated that the area of the iron sheet house burned at the scene of the fire was about 100 square meters, and the burning firewood pile was about 600 square meters. Because the firewood pile continued to smolder, the irrigation is still ongoing. At present, only the smoldering wood pile is left on the scene. Casualties.
A fire broke out in a tin house in the mountainous area of Sihu Village, Sanyi Township, Miaoli County. Due to the large amount of firewood piled up next to the tin house, the fire was out of control. After 14 hours of firefighting at night, firefighters continued to smolder.
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