A man looks on as homes burn in Tondo, Manila, on November 24, 2024. Getty Images


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A devastating fire swept through the coastal shantytown of Isla Puting Bato in Manila on Sunday, leaving over 2,000 families homeless and destroying nearly 1,000 homes. The fire, which started early in the morning, raged for eight hours, forcing approximately 8,000 residents to flee the densely populated slum in the Tondo district.
Drone footage captured the intense flames engulfing the makeshift stilt homes, spreading rapidly across the overcrowded area. Isla Puting Bato, located near a bustling commercial port, is home to thousands of residents living in precarious, poorly built housing. Many fled the blaze by using improvised rafts to escape into the sea, while others desperately tried to salvage belongings amid the chaos.

A Philippine Air Force helicopter sprays water on the burning shantytowns in Tondo, Manila, on November 24, 2024. Getty Images

Authorities have not yet determined the exact cause of the fire, but similar incidents in the area are often linked to faulty wiring or gas canister explosions. Fortunately, no casualties have been reported so far. However, the fire has left residents grappling with immense loss and uncertainty, particularly as the holiday season approaches.

People transport their belongings on a makeshift raft as a fire rages in Tondo, Manila, on November 24, 2024. Getty Images

Elvira Valdemoro, a local shop owner, expressed the despair felt by many. "I feel bad because we have no livelihood and no home. Everything is gone. We don’t know how we can eat. We are in a very bad situation, and it’s almost Christmas,” she said, her voice reflecting the hopelessness gripping the community.

Residents and firefighters work together to extinguish a fire in Tondo, Manila, on November 24, 2024. Getty Images

In the aftermath, Manila Mayor Maria Sheilah “Honey” Lacuna-Pangan visited the scene to console the survivors. She assured the displaced residents of continued support, urging them to register for temporary shelter assistance. The city has set up emergency tents, providing food and supplies to those affected.

People observe as homes burn in Tondo, Manila, on November 24, 2024. Getty Images

“Please be patient. We will keep coming to deliver help. No one wanted this to happen,” Lacuna-Pangan said during her visit. She encouraged the residents to remain hopeful, pledging efforts to rebuild their homes and lives before Christmas.

Photos from the aftermath reveal the extent of the destruction and the resilience of those affected. Firefighters were seen rescuing pets, while residents waded through the charred remains of their community, searching for anything salvageable. Some carried religious statues and other cherished belongings as they fled the fire, showcasing the emotional and cultural toll of the tragedy.

A firefighter rescues a dog from a fire in a Manila slum on November 24, 2024. Getty Images

A woman carries a Santo Niño statue and a dog as she escapes a fire in Tondo, Manila, on November 24, 2024. Getty Images

The Philippine Air Force also played a role in battling the blaze, deploying helicopters to drop water over the inferno. Meanwhile, firefighters and residents worked together to extinguish the flames, which continued to smoulder well into the evening.

Thick black smoke rises from a fire in the Isla Puting Bato neighborhood of Manila on November 24, 2024. Getty Images

The fire highlights the persistent challenges faced by those living in overcrowded slums, where safety measures are often minimal, and fires can quickly become catastrophic. As residents of Isla Puting Bato begin to rebuild, the community and local authorities are determined to ensure recovery efforts provide both immediate relief and long-term solutions.

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