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Singapore reports 23 hoarding-related fires in public housing over past five years

IANS February 5, 2025 266 views

Singapore is grappling with a serious hoarding issue that's putting public housing residents at risk. The government has identified 23 fires related to excessive clutter over the past five years, highlighting the need for proactive intervention. Minister K. Shanmugam revealed that multiple agencies are working together to address these challenges and protect residents. The situation underscores the complex intersection of personal living conditions, community safety, and public health management.

"When fire safety, public health, or animal welfare risks arise, agencies intervene" - K. Shanmugam, Minister for Home Affairs
Singapore, Feb 5: Singapore recorded 23 fires linked to hoarding in public housing between 2020 and 2024, out of approximately 800 to 900 fires reported annually over the past five years, Minister for Home Affairs K. Shanmugam told the country's Parliament.

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HDB flats house 80% of Singapore's residents

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SCDF collaborates to address hoarding safety risks

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23 fire incidents linked to excessive clutter

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Inter-agency approach targets hoarding complications

Responding to a parliamentary question on fires caused by excessive hoarding in Housing and Development Board (HDB) flats, the minister said that in cases where severe clutter obstructs emergency exits, HDB works with the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) to implement fire safety measures and improve safety within the unit.

His remarks come as January saw hoarding-related cases. In one, a 66-year-old man living alone was found dead in his flat, which was so cluttered that movement was nearly impossible. In another case, a fire in a hoarded flat claimed three lives, with authorities revealing that firefighters had difficulty entering the unit due to the excessive clutter, Xinhua news agency reported.

Addressing inter-agency efforts, Shanmugam said that when fire safety, public health, or animal welfare risks arise, agencies such as the SCDF, National Environment Agency, or National Parks Board intervene using their regulatory authority. Additionally, agencies collaborate with community partners to engage hoarders and their families in efforts to declutter their homes.

On January 5, about 35 residents were evacuated after a fire broke out in a vacant three-story semi-detached house in eastern Singapore.

On December 9, 2024, 50 people were evacuated following a fire at a Housing and Development Board (HDB) block along Tampines Street in eastern Singapore.

HDB flats are public housing units developed and managed by the HDB, Singapore's public housing authority.

Known for their affordability and community-focused design, they house about 80 per cent of Singapore's resident population, with over one million flats built across the country.

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