Telok Blangah fire: Neighbours say clutter stored at lift landing for years fuelled blaze
Posted on 09 September 2021 | 3,028 views | 5 comments
Rosalind Ang
The Straits Times
September 7, 2021 Smelling something burning, Mr Supardye Supono opened the door of his flat to a pitch-black corridor filled with smoke, and realised a fire had broken out. The 36-year-old pest control worker and his wife dashed down the stairs to escape the blaze, which occurred in Block 3 Telok Blangah Crescent at around 8pm on Monday (Sept 6). "My wife suffered an asthma attack from the smoke and had to go to the hospital. She was only discharged at 3am," said Mr Supardye, who lives on the ninth storey, where the fire broke out.
The blaze was put out by the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF), which is investigating its cause.
More than 100 residents were evacuated from the ninth to top storeys of the 12-storey block, and four people were taken to hospital.
Mr Chong Peng Teck, 70, a cleaner who lives in a ninth-storey unit, said: "I didn't even have time to feel afraid. After I saw the smoke, my first thought was to escape the area with my wife."
His door and the ceiling of the corridor outside his unit were charred black by the fire.
Residents said the fire was fuelled by the piles of cardboard boxes, potted plants and furniture at the lift landing. They said the items had been there for years.
They said the items belonged to Madam Sariffah Alwiyah Syed Muhammad, who lives in the unit closest to the lift lobby where the fire broke out.
Other clutter along the long common corridor outside her unit, including stacks of cardboard, made it difficult to walk past, neighbours said.
On Tuesday, The Straits Times observed the area outside Madam Sariffah's flat was lined with pieces of cardboard, boxes and plastic bags strewn on top of a wooden chest of drawers.
When asked why she had kept all the items, the 63-year-old housewife said it was not because she was a hoarder. Some of the items had been given to her by people who wanted to help her, she said.
She said she intended to donate some items to an orphanage.
Madam Sariffah, who has been living at the rental unit for over 10 years with her 43-year-old unemployed son, said: "I'm not going to put things outside of my flat anymore - it's a hazard and I don't like it."
Mr Supardye, who lives two doors down from her, said: "Many people have been lodging complaints to the town council about the clutter for about a year now, but nothing has been done so far."
"Our residents were shaken by the incident but I’m glad that everyone is safe and sound. I’m also heartened to hear of neighbours helping each other last night during the fire."
He added: "While the cause of fire is still under investigation, I was informed that it involved numerous items that had been placed along the common corridor.
"To minimise fire hazards, residents are advised not to use the common corridor as a storage area, and keep the walkway clear, which is especially important during an emergency."
The Straits Times
September 7, 2021 Smelling something burning, Mr Supardye Supono opened the door of his flat to a pitch-black corridor filled with smoke, and realised a fire had broken out. The 36-year-old pest control worker and his wife dashed down the stairs to escape the blaze, which occurred in Block 3 Telok Blangah Crescent at around 8pm on Monday (Sept 6).
Residents said the items at the lift landing had been there for years. ST PHOTO: JASON QUAH
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