SINGAPORE: A cooking school located at the site of a deadly fire in River Valley is providing the authorities with its “full cooperation and assistance” as they investigate the cause of the blaze.
Tomato Cooking School is also offering support to those who have been affected by the fire.
“We are deeply saddened and shocked by the fire that occurred at the shophouse. Our thoughts are with all the families and individuals affected during this difficult time,” Tomato Cooking School said in a Facebook post on Wednesday (Apr 9).
“The circumstances that led to the fire (are) currently under investigation by the relevant authorities. We are providing our full cooperation and assistance with the ongoing investigation.
“At this moment, our priority remains the safety and well-being of everyone involved. We will continue to work closely with the authorities and will provide updates when appropriate.”
The fire broke out on Tuesday morning at 278 River Valley Road, the address of a three-storey shophouse where educational classes for children are conducted. Besides the cooking school, the building also houses a theatre group and a robotics school.
Twenty-two people – six adults and 16 children – were taken to hospitals following the fire. The adults were aged between 23 and 55, while the children were aged between six and 10.
A 10-year-old girl later died at one of the hospitals.
“We kindly ask for respect and privacy for the affected families as the investigation progresses,” Tomato Cooking School said.
“We cannot express our sadness in words for the affected families and what they are going through. If we can provide any support or assistance, please feel free to reach out to us.”
The Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) was alerted to the incident at about 9.45am on Tuesday.
Videos posted on social media show children sitting on a third-storey ledge as plumes of black smoke billow.
Bystanders, including some construction workers, were seen climbing scaffolding in an attempt to rescue them.
When firefighters arrived at the scene, the blaze was raging on the second and third floors of the building.
“Members of the public, including construction workers, used a metal scaffolding and a ladder to reach those stranded and brought a number of them to safety,” SCDF said in a Facebook post on Tuesday.
Rescue ladders and a combined platform ladder were deployed to rescue the rest of the stranded people on the ledge, while firefighters proceeded to the second and third floors to fight the fire.
The fire was extinguished with three water jets within 30 minutes.
About 80 people in the shophouse and nearby premises were evacuated by the police and SCDF.
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Tomato Cooking School is also offering support to those who have been affected by the fire.
“We are deeply saddened and shocked by the fire that occurred at the shophouse. Our thoughts are with all the families and individuals affected during this difficult time,” Tomato Cooking School said in a Facebook post on Wednesday (Apr 9).
“The circumstances that led to the fire (are) currently under investigation by the relevant authorities. We are providing our full cooperation and assistance with the ongoing investigation.
“At this moment, our priority remains the safety and well-being of everyone involved. We will continue to work closely with the authorities and will provide updates when appropriate.”
The fire broke out on Tuesday morning at 278 River Valley Road, the address of a three-storey shophouse where educational classes for children are conducted. Besides the cooking school, the building also houses a theatre group and a robotics school.
Twenty-two people – six adults and 16 children – were taken to hospitals following the fire. The adults were aged between 23 and 55, while the children were aged between six and 10.
A 10-year-old girl later died at one of the hospitals.
“We kindly ask for respect and privacy for the affected families as the investigation progresses,” Tomato Cooking School said.
“We cannot express our sadness in words for the affected families and what they are going through. If we can provide any support or assistance, please feel free to reach out to us.”
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The Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) was alerted to the incident at about 9.45am on Tuesday.
Videos posted on social media show children sitting on a third-storey ledge as plumes of black smoke billow.
Bystanders, including some construction workers, were seen climbing scaffolding in an attempt to rescue them.
When firefighters arrived at the scene, the blaze was raging on the second and third floors of the building.
“Members of the public, including construction workers, used a metal scaffolding and a ladder to reach those stranded and brought a number of them to safety,” SCDF said in a Facebook post on Tuesday.
Rescue ladders and a combined platform ladder were deployed to rescue the rest of the stranded people on the ledge, while firefighters proceeded to the second and third floors to fight the fire.
The fire was extinguished with three water jets within 30 minutes.
About 80 people in the shophouse and nearby premises were evacuated by the police and SCDF.
Continue reading...