Heartbreaking photos of the workers burned alive in the factory in Valenzuela

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Photos of workers burned alive in the rubber slipper factory was revealed!

Workers burned alive in a Factory in Valenzuela
Workers burned alive in a Factory in Valenzuela

The wildfire that took place in a factory in Valenzuela is probably the one of the most shocking disasters in the year 2015.

According to the news and reports by Philippine Star, the burned rubber slipper factory had taken away 72 lives and there were still 24 people who are said to be missing.

The authorities are now investigating on the laws that the owners of the rubber slipper factory broke. The factory was known as the Kentex Manufacturing Company, and they found out that the company has multiple owners.

These photos you will see were taken right after it was declared fire out!

Workers burned alive in a rubber slipper Factory in Valenzuela
photo via  BFP
Workers burned alive in a rubber slipper Factory in Valenzuela
image source via : Facebook
Workers burned alive in a rubber slipper Factory in Valenzuela
image source via : Facebook
The Fire Senior Superintendent Sergio Soriano Jr. stated that most of the burned bodies were found on the second floor of the building.

Workers burned alive in a rubber slipper Factory in Valenzuela
image source via : Facebook
Workers burned alive in a rubber slipper Factory in Valenzuela
image source via : Facebook
Workers burned alive in a rubber slipper Factory in Valenzuela
photo via  BFP
Workers burned alive in a rubber slipper Factory in Valenzuela
photo via  BFP
Workers burned alive in a rubber slipper Factory in Valenzuela
image source via : Facebook
Workers burned alive in a rubber slipper Factory in Valenzuela
image source via : Facebook
According to the news, the owners of the company will be interviewed to know why is there an overcrowding in the building, the owners will be also asked why they allowed workers to do welding without any permit.

According to the Fire chief, they didn't receive any call that there is a fire, but when they saw the smoke coming from the building, within 3 minutes they immediately responded. They are thinking that the employees inside the building tried to put out the fire, but eventually, they failed to do so.

It was also stated that whenever a company exceed a total of 50 workers they should at least install some sprinklers in both floors of the building.


What do you think of this incident? Who will you blame? Should you blame the owners of the company? Share us your thoughts! 

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