On February 6th, Ho Chi Minh City functional agencies are clarifying the cause of the funeral facility fire in Ben Cat ward.
Initial information, at about 11 pm on February 5, a funeral facility on National Highway 13, Ben Cat ward, Ho Chi Minh City suddenly caught fire.
Discovering the fire, people living nearby shouted to each other, using on-site fire extinguishing tools to put out the fire. At the time of the fire, there were many people inside the house.
The fire broke out quickly, making everyone helpless, immediately reporting the incident to functional agencies for support. Receiving a report from people, the fire prevention and fighting force of Ho Chi Minh City Police and Ben Cat ward quickly arrived at the scene.

People and functional forces approached and rescued some people safely. People also promptly took many cars out.
Fortunately, fire trucks arrived in time to extinguish the fire immediately afterwards. However, many belongings inside were burned.
Talking to reporters, the leader of Ben Cat Ward People's Committee said that the fire was extinguished at 11:30 pm, the fuel was wood. The fire did not cause any casualties, and the cause is being investigated and clarified.

Recording the scene where the fire occurred is the P.V burial facility in Lai Hung commune, Bau Bang district, former Binh Duong province, now Cau Doi neighborhood, Ben Cat ward, Ho Chi Minh City.
On the morning of February 6th, this facility and functional forces are overcoming damage after the fire. Electricity agencies and network operators are also present to reconnect the broken wires after the fire.
