The Singapore Civil Defence Force said that it responded to the fire at Block 106 in Jalan Bukit Merah at about 4pm on Aug 13. - ST
SINGAPORE: The fatal fire in a Bukit Merah flat on Wednesday (Aug 13) could have started from a Personal Mobility Device (PMD) battery pack in the living room.
This is according to the preliminary findings of the fire investigation, the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) said in an update on its Facebook page on Aug 14.
The public should not leave batteries or devices charging for prolonged periods or leave the batteries to charge unattended overnight, it added.
Also, the public should not buy or use non-original batteries, SCDF advised.
A 34-year-old man and a 32-year-old woman died in hospital on Aug 13 after they were found in the kitchen by firefighters who were putting out the blaze in a fourth floor unit at Block 106 Jalan Bukit Merah.
Two other people from neighbouring units were also taken to the hospital due to the fire, with about 60 persons from the affected block evacuated by the police and SCDF.
Melvin Yong, the MP for Radin Mas SMC, said in a Facebook post late on Aug 13 that the town council has restored the electricity supply to the block, which was cut off during the fire.
Grassroots leaders have also secured essentials, such as food, water and beddings, for residents who are unable to return to their homes due to the heat from the fire and ongoing investigations by SCDF and police.
According to latest statistics from SCDF, fires in 2024 involving Active Mobility Devices (AMDs) increased by 21.8 per cent, from 55 in 2023 to 67 in 2024.
AMDs include PMDs, Power Assisted Bicycles and Personal Mobility Aids.
Fires involving PMDs increased by 38.9 per cent, from 18 in 2023 to 25 in 2024. - The Straits Times/ANN
