A fire broke out in a flat in the Aljunied area on Friday morning (Aug 19) and led to 13 people being evacuated from the Housing Board block.
A statement from the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) said the fire at a sixth-storey unit at Block 3 Upper Aljunied Lane likely occurred due to a lit candle in the living room.
SCDF was alerted at 7.05am and extinguished the blaze using a water jet.
SCDF said three people left the block themselves before its officers arrived, while it evacuated another 10 people from nearby units. As a precautionary measure, two people were assessed by medics, but both said there was no need to take them to hospital.
The occupant of the affected unit, Madam Teo Bong Chee, 75, lives there alone.
The walls of the charred three-room flat were covered in soot, and piles of bags and clothes inside it reached up to the windows. There were also many spare home appliances, such as radio and fans, and stacks of newspapers.
By noon, some 14 large rubbish bins had been filled and loaded with burnt items from the house.
Neighbors who were helping to clear the burnt flat of debris said it was infested with cockroaches. One had to brush off baby cockroaches from his back after coming out of the flat.
Madam Teo said she had lit a candle on her altar after returning home from exercising early in the morning. She left her house soon after to go to her family’s house nearby.
Neighbors called the SCDF after smelling smoke.
Madam Teo said she did not think that such a small flame would create so serious a fire.
“I only lit the candle for about five minutes,” she said, adding that she would be moving to her family’s house nearby in the meantime.
SCDF said the fire was contained within the living room, although some other parts of the unit sustained heat and smoke damage.
It reminded the public not to leave lighted materials such as candles, tealights and incense sticks unattended and to extinguish these before leaving home.
MP for Potong Pasir Sitoh Yih Pin said the town council would be giving Madam Teo some financial assistance from a fund it has set up for such purposes to tide her over the short term. He said the debris should be completely cleared by Friday evening.
On Tuesday, a flat in Jurong East caught fire, killing a 48-year-old man, before it started burning again a day later, likely reignited by deep-seated embers within the debris. A neighbor said that the owners of the affected unit had a habit of leaving items, such as household appliances and bags, in the common corridor.