20220308 Fire breaks out at Chai Chee coffee shop, none injured
Singapore Mar 08 2022 “Building” “Stores”
Dead : dead 0 or unknown Burnout : 1 to 29 Injured : injured 0 or unknown
Fire breaks out at Chai Chee coffee shop, none injured
Updated: 2022-03-08
SCDF officers surveying the scene of the fire in Chai Chee Avenue on March 8, 2022. ST PHOTO: KEVIN LIM
SINGAPORE – A fire broke out in a coffee shop at Block 29 Chai Chee Avenue on Tuesday morning (March 8), affecting three stalls there, said the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF).
About 15 people self-evacuated from the premises and some helped to fight the blaze with fire extinguishers. There were no reported injuries.
The SCDF said it arrived at the eatery at around 6.45am and extinguished the flames with two water jets.
“Preliminary investigation indicates that the fire had originated from overheated cooking at one of the fire-affected stalls,” said the SCDF.
This means contents on a stove had caught fire, which spread to a nearby exhaust duct.
Columns of white smoke were seen billowing up, shrouding the lower floors of nearby housing units.
An eyewitness said that at least one fire engine was spotted at the scene and firefighters spent around 30 minutes fighting the blaze.
Marine Parade GRC MP Tan Chuan-Jin said in a Facebook post that the constituency’s town council and grassroots team, as well as the Housing Board, are “assessing the damage and providing assistance to the shop workers and owners”.
He advised residents to stay clear of the affected areas while the relevant agencies are doing their reinstalling and cleaning works.
In a Facebook post, the SCDF reminded members of the public not to leave any cooking unattended to prevent kitchen exhaust duct fires.
They should also keep the stove, its surrounding area and the opening of the exhaust ducts free from grease and oil stains.
The exhaust ducts should also be cleaned and maintained at least once a year.
Web Source: The Straits Times