Residents return home months after deadly apartment fire in Ho Chi Minh City
Hundreds of families have been allowed to go back home after authorities finished examining the quality of the buildings
Hundreds of families have been allowed to go back home after authorities finished examining the quality of the buildings
The developer of Carina Plaza was found to have used borrowed equipment to fool officers during fire safety inspections
It failed to adhere to regulations on condominium management
The residents are expected to be able to return home within the next 30 days
Firefighters who appeared at the scene in time helped prevent the death toll from rising
Residents at local apartment complexes are hunting for masks, rope ladders, fire blankets, and other safety gear
Two families were saved by their four-legged friends during the Carina Plaza’s fire on Friday
13 people have died and 91 others injured from a Friday fire at the Carina Plaza apartment in Ho Chi Minh City
All fire doors, which should be kept closed to prevent smoke spreading in case of fire, had been left open permanently at the building
Kindness can be found around every corner of Ho Chi Minh City