Workers look as police carry a body bag containing a charred remains of a worker inside a gutted slipper factory in Valenzuela, Metro Manila in the Philippines May 14, 2015. (Reuters)
MANILA:
The death toll from a fire that gutted a rubber slipper factory in the Philippine capital, Manila, has risen to 45, with 26 workers still missing, a city official said on Thursday.
Rexlon Gatchalian, mayor of Valenzuela city in Manila, said he was hoping some of the missing workers, most of whom were trapped by flames and thick black smoke, had managed to escape Wednesday's fire.
"We're still hoping that the number of missing, 26, will still go down," Gatchalian said. The death toll had stood at 31 late on Wednesday.
The two-storey factory is owned by Kentex Manufacturing Inc, which makes flip-flops and slippers.
Rexlon Gatchalian, mayor of Valenzuela city in Manila, said he was hoping some of the missing workers, most of whom were trapped by flames and thick black smoke, had managed to escape Wednesday's fire.
"We're still hoping that the number of missing, 26, will still go down," Gatchalian said. The death toll had stood at 31 late on Wednesday.
The two-storey factory is owned by Kentex Manufacturing Inc, which makes flip-flops and slippers.
© Thomson Reuters 2015
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