
WATCH: Part of the skyway being constructed has already collapsed because of the warehouse fire in Pandacan, Manila.
The alarm level remains at Task Force Bravo | @crissydimatulac pic.twitter.com/G1zCNxnbeA
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“We continue to monitor developments and are ready to provide assistance to anyone directly affected by the incident. We also extend our full support and cooperation to authorities,” said SMC in a statement.
Heat melted part of the foundation of the elevated expressway, causing its collapse past noon.
LOOK: Remains of the warehouse damaged by the huge fire. | @crissydimatulac pic.twitter.com/MXoURmuRGS
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LOOK: Warehouse fire in Pandacan, Manila as seen from Wackwack, Shaw Blvrd., Mandaluyong
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Both SMC and authorities are still assessing the amount of damage to Skyway Stage 3.
Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, February 1) — A portion of Skyway Stage 3, an infrastructure project under construction in Pandacan, Manila, collapsed Saturday as a massive fire gutted a warehouse for plastic containers nearby.
CNN Philippines’ Crissy Dimatulac contributed to this report.
However, SMC assured reconstruction and rebulding will resume at the “soonest possible time.”
San Miguel Corporation said in its initial assessment the fire affected approximately 300 meters of the Skyway Stage 3 project which was expected to be completed by March this year. It will connect the South Luzon and North Luzon expressways.
Meanwhile, the fire that engulfed the warehouse of the San Miguel Yamamura Packaging Corporation on Tomas Claudio Street resulted in damage worth around ₱15 million, according to estimates by fire officers.
The blaze broke out at around 10:38 a.m. It quickly reached Task Force Bravo at 11:05 a.m., prompting even more firetrucks to respond.
The fire was finally put out at 2:52 p.m., after almost four hours.
No casualties were reported.
The San Miguel Corporation (SMC) says it will rebuild and resume "at the soonest possible time" the construction of Skyway Stage 3 project — a part of which collapsed due to the fire that razed SMC's plastics warehouse in Pandacan, Manila early today https://t.co/LA8w2ISGvs pic.twitter.com/FqBGWkVVWB
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Initial investigation showed that metal works inside the warehouse caused the fire.
“Sabi ng mga nakakita na guwardiya may nagwe-welding sa kanilang area kaya tumawag sila sa bumbero (The guards said they saw welding activities in the area so they called firefighters),” said Fire Supt. Roberto Samillano Jr., Manila Fire District. Deputy Marshal.
He added that the thick, black smoke that was seen billowing from the warehouse was caused by the burning raw materials used in making plastic pallets.


















