According to initial information, the fire erupted from inside the apartment and quickly spread, with a column of black smoke rising tens of meters high. Because the collective housing complex was built many years ago, the narrow access paths and many unpermitted extensions made it difficult for emergency crews to approach the scene.

Immediately after receiving the report, the Fire Prevention, Firefighting, and Rescue forces dispatched several specialized vehicles along with officers and soldiers to the scene to carry out firefighting operations, organize traffic control, and guide residents to safe evacuation.

Smoke billowing from the burned apartment.

Many residents living in the collective housing complex reported that at the time of the fire, thick smoke filled the stairwell and hallway areas. Some households had to quickly move downstairs to avoid smoke inhalation.

By around 11:10 a.m. on the same day, the fire was largely brought under control. Emergency personnel continued to spray water to cool the area and prevent the fire from spreading to adjacent apartments.

According to initial records, the fire caused no casualties, but many belongings inside the apartment were burned. The cause of the incident is currently under investigation by the authorities.

Emergency personnel quickly approached the scene and extinguished the fire.

The fire serves as another warning about the risk of fire safety hazards in old collective housing complexes in Hanoi. Many buildings have deteriorated after decades of use, while outdated electrical systems, unpermitted “cage” extensions, and high population density create constant potential fire risks.

Hanoi

Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam, is one of the oldest cities in Southeast Asia, with a history spanning over a thousand years. Founded in 1010 as the capital of the Ly Dynasty, it has served as the political and cultural heart of the nation through periods of Chinese rule, French colonization, and modern independence. Today, the city blends ancient pagodas and the historic Old Quarter with French colonial architecture and vibrant modern life.

Hanoi

Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam, is one of Southeast Asia’s oldest cities, with a history dating back over a thousand years. It served as the imperial capital of the Ly dynasty in 1010 and later became the center of French Indochina, leaving a legacy of colonial architecture. Today, Hanoi blends ancient traditions with modern development, featuring landmarks like the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum and the serene Hoan Kiem Lake.