A commune chief and business owner in Battambang province’s Mong Russey
district is on the brink of bankruptcy after his rice mill was destroyed
in a fire yesterday morning.
District police chief Kith Heang
said the rice mill, owned by Puy Savorn, caught fire about 3am and after
investigation it was determined that the blaze began when a spark from
an engine ignited a pile of rice husk.
“There was a fire on
Wednesday night, but the owner thought he had extinguished it. In the
early morning [on Thursday] the fire started again and could not be
controlled,” the police chief said.
He confirmed that the mill, which was 16 by 20 metres, was the only building damaged.
Puy
Savorn, Russey Kraing commune chief and owner of the mill, said he lost
about 50 tonnes of rice, five tonnes of milled rice and six tonnes of
rice husks to the fire.
“In total, I lost about US$100,000 and
owe villagers about $17,500 because I bought the rice in a joint
purchase with them and stored it at the warehouse, but it was burned,”
said the mill owner, who has owned the mill since 1984.
“I am facing bankruptcy. I could borrow money from the bank to run the
business again, but it is unlikely. I have nothing left but ash and
dust,” he said.
SOURCE Phnom Penh Post
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