A sizeable fire broke out in Tuas on Saturday afternoon (23 April) that took the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) close to three hours to put out.
SCDF said it was alerted to the blaze at 31 Benoi Lane at about 4.45pm and extinguished the fire at about 7.30pm.
Six people were evacuated from the premises prior to the arrival of SCDF personnel and there were no reported injuries.
The fire had engulfed a waste oil processing plant and prompted SCDF to deploy 14 emergency vehicles and about 80 firefighters to the incident site.
‘As the fire involved waste oil, we had to deploy foam jets in order to tackle the fire,’ said the incident commander, Colonel Goh Boon Han.
SCDF said firefighters first brought the fire at the front of the premises under control using foam before they moved deeper into the premises to fight the fire.
At the same time, foam from handheld jets were used by other firefighters at the side and rear of the premises facing the sea to prevent the fire from spreading, supported by a Rapid Response Fire Vessel from the SCDF Marine Division.
‘At the height of the firefighting operation, a total of five foam jets and two water jets were deployed,’ it said.
In a video update at 6.42pm on Saturday, two firefighters could be seen fighting the blaze with a hose jet. White foam from SCDF’s foam jets appeared to be above the firefighters’ knee level.
SCDF said in another update close to 8pm that its Rapid Response Fire Vessel was providing water through a supply line from the open sea to support firefighting operations at the incident site.
Earlier videos posted of the incident by onlookers showed a tall column of dark smoke rising from the scene which could be seen from a far distance.
The cause is being investigated.
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