MANILA, Philippines — A significant fire broke out on Tuesday (January 20, 2026) afternoon in a densely populated residential area of Bacood Street in Sta. Mesa, Manila, prompting authorities to raise the alarm level to three as firefighters battled rapidly spreading flames.
The Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) reported that the blaze began in the early afternoon and quickly engulfed several homes constructed of light materials, which facilitated the fire’s swift spread to neighboring structures.
Fire crews worked intensely to contain the inferno, and by early evening, had brought the situation under control. The fire was still actively being fought as alarm levels were raised to mobilize additional resources.
Preliminary assessments from emergency responders indicated that multiple houses were destroyed by the fire, displacing dozens of families and leaving many residents scrambling for safety. Emergency services were seen assisting residents to evacuate their homes as dense smoke billowed through the neighborhood, reducing visibility and complicating firefighting efforts.
Local authorities have yet to release detailed figures on the number of affected families, injuries, or the estimated cost of damage, as investigations into the fire’s origin remain underway.
City disaster officials have urged residents and motorists to steer clear of the area to allow unobstructed access for emergency vehicles and personnel.
Further updates are expected as the Bureau of Fire Protection continues to assess the aftermath of the blaze and work with local relief organizations to support displaced residents.

