On March 2, a fire broke out at an apartment building on Street 292 in Phnom Penh’s BKK district, sending thick smoke into the air. Firefighters responded promptly and successfully extinguished the blaze the same evening, with no injuries reported. The fire reportedly started in a room on the fourth floor of the building. Residents noticed heavy smoke coming from the window, and the flames spread quickly, prompting an immediate emergency call. Fire crews arrived at the scene and carried out firefighting operations. After sustained efforts, they brought the situation under control and fully extinguished the flames. Preliminary reports indicate that no casualties occurred, although parts of the apartment’s interior and property were damaged. Authorities are continuing to investigate the cause of the fire. Post navigation Why March 1? Trump’s Strike on Iran Sparks Debate Hun Manet: Cambodia Aims to Eliminate All Scam Centers by April