Da Nang, Vietnam—A ferocious fire broke out inside a multi-story residential tube house in a densely populated urban ward early Tuesday morning. Flames engulfed the ground floor living area before spreading rapidly up the narrow stairwell while the occupants slept. Thick, toxic smoke filled the upper levels, cutting off escape routes to the front balcony. Firefighters arrived within eight minutes with multiple pumper trucks, deploying hoses to battle the intense heat. Rescue crews forced entry through the barred iron front door but found three family members unresponsive inside.
Paramedics attempted emergency resuscitation at the scene before transferring the victims to the municipal hospital, where they were pronounced dead. Police forensic units cordoned off the burnt-out residence to investigate the origin and cause of the blaze. Preliminary neighborhood accounts suggested an electrical short circuit originating near a ground-floor motor scooter charger. Neighbors attempted to beat back the flames with garden hoses and fire extinguishers prior to fire engine arrival.
Municipal fire prevention bureaus have repeatedly warned citizens about the dangers of barricaded tiger-cage window balconies during emergencies. Local ward officials organized support teams to assist surviving relatives with funeral arrangements and temporary shelter. City authorities ordered an immediate inspection of residential electrical wiring across older urban neighborhoods. Investigators recovered fused electrical wiring components from the charred remains of the living room for laboratory testing.
Traffic along the residential street remained blocked for hours while forensic teams concluded their on-site examination. Community members gathered outside the scorched facade to mourn the victims of the tragic domestic fire. The municipal people's committee issued a renewed call for household fire safety equipment installation, including smoke detectors and escape ladders. Final technical reports on the exact ignition source are expected from the police department later in the week.
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