Hougang Flat Fire: Three Found Dead at Scene of Incident

Three dead in devastating Hougang flat fire, with evacuations of residents and ongoing investigations by authorities to determine the cause.

Hougang Flat Fire: Three Found Dead at Scene of Incident

Incident Overview

SINGAPORE: Three people were pronounced dead at the scene of a fire at a Housing Board block in Hougang on Thursday (Jan 9), during which about 30 residents on the first seven floors were evacuated.

Discovery of Victims

Two victims were found inside a bedroom during the firefighting operation in a unit on the third floor of Block 971 Hougang Street 91, the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) said on Facebook. In an update later in the evening, it said a third body was discovered in a bedroom.

Challenges in Firefighting Efforts

Firefighters forced entry into the affected unit, but encountered challenges entering due to an excessive number of items inside, SCDF added.

Fire Details and Evacuation

It was alerted to the fire at about 12.40 pm, and with the help of the police, evacuated occupants from levels one to seven of the 15-storey block as a precautionary measure. SCDF said the fire was put out at about 3.15 pm. A cat, a bird, and eight rabbits were rescued from the unit.

Resident Accounts

A resident of a nearby block, who declined to be named, reported hearing two loud bangs past noon and saw smoke from her window. Clarence Lee, a 24-year-old hawker who lives in an opposite block, noticed a burning smell at about 1 pm, and white smoke began to block his view from the window.

About the Affected Unit

One resident, who lives on the second floor of the affected block and wanted to be known only as Said, said the occupant of the affected unit is a man in his 60s who is often seen walking his dog around the estate.

Evacuee’s Experience

When the 50-year-old housewife realised a fire had broken out, she grabbed her mother and left her flat. “We’ve been out for about five hours but the police have not allowed us to return to our homes yet,” said Said.

Official Updates

In a Facebook post at 5.17 pm, Ang Mo Kio GRC MP Ng Ling Ling said the authorities are still working to identify the people who died in the fire. She added that those who require assistance can approach grassroots volunteers at the residents’ network centre at Block 976. The centre is open till 10 pm.

Support and Assistance for Affected Residents

Ang Mo Kio Town Council said it has assisted the residents in cleaning up the debris and soot on the walls caused by the fire. It added that in the case of the fire-racked unit, it did not receive any reports of obstruction in the common areas.

Hoarding Issues and Further Assistance

As “internal hoarding” issues come under the purview of the HDB, said the town council, it “will be working closely with the HDB to assist residents in removing items from their units when needed.”