Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) Secretary Mar
Roxas on Saturday said authorities have yet to identify what caused the
explosion that hit Two Serendra condominium at the Bonifacio Global City
in Taguig Friday night.
During a press briefing on Saturday morning, Roxas said no triggering device was found at the site.
He added bomb-sniffing dogs from three different teams -- the
Southern Police District (SPD), National Capital Region Police Office
(NCRPO) and Philippine Army -- did not register "positive" indications
that the blast was caused by a bomb.
But Roxas clarified the groups investigating the incident are not yet ruling out anything.
"Hindi pa natin sinasabi na hindi ito bomba pero ito factual ito,
masasabi natin na dun sa tatlong teams ng bomb-sniffing dogs na yun,
hindi sila nagregister ng pag-amoy ng fumes or residue na nagmumula sa
mga pangkaraniwang bomba," he said.
"Sa ngayon hindi pa natin masasabi kung ano ang sanhi ng pagsabog na ito," he added.
He said the occupant at condo unit 501, where the blast reportedly occurred, had complained of suffocation before the incident.
The occupant was identified as Angelito San Juan. He is currently in
the intensive care unit (ICU) at St. Luke's Medical Center Global City
after sustaining burns.
The interior secretary said investigators also found burn marks in
unit 306, which was one floor below San Juan's unit. There is no fourth
floor at the Two Serendra building.
"Inaalam pa kung umakyat ang apoy o bumaba ang apoy," Roxas said.
Authorities also found a used fire extinguisher in unit 506, which was on the same floor as unit 501.
Roxas said, "Pero di pa natin masabi kung nagamit ito before the
explosion na naging sanhi o contributor sa explosion o nagamit ito after
the explosion na umabot sa Unit 506."
Victims identified
The blast, which occurred at around 8 p.m. Friday, resulted to the
deaths of three people. Five others, including San Juan, were wounded.
The fatalities were men on board a passing Abenson delivery van which
was crushed by large chunks of concrete that fell from the building.
The four other injured victims were identified as Allen Poole, resident of condo unit 683, and passersby 9-year-old Louise Lorenzo, Janine Nicole Bondoc and 19-year-old April Joy Garcia.
Poole, who sustained injuries from shattered glass brought about by the explosion, and Garcia are still seeking treatment at St. Luke's Medical Center.
Lorenzo and Bonjoc, who sustained multiple minor injuries, were already discharged from the hospital last night.
Two Serendra building was fully evacuated after the explosion.
Roxas said, "Humihingi kami ng paumanhin sa mga residente pero ang inyong kaligtasan ang siyang sinisiguro dito kaya hindi muna kayo pababalikin hanggang masiguro nila lahat ng itong mga connection sa electrical, tubig, gas ay sigurado."