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Ramadan Bazaar Stall Engulfed In Flames After Rainwater Hits Hot Oil In Frying Pan

The stall was live on TikTok when the incident happened.

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A food stall at a Ramadan bazaar in Melaka was engulfed in flames after rainwater dripped into a frying pan filled with hot oil

Image via @adictochurrosmelaka (TikTok)

The incident occurred at around 5pm on Wednesday, 12 March, and was caught on video, before going viral on TikTok.

The stall @adictochurrosmelaka, which sells churros, was live-streaming on TikTok when the fire broke out.

In the 18-second clip, a young man is seen talking to the camera inside the tent as heavy rain pours outside. Suddenly, a fire ignites behind him, quickly spreading and engulfing the stall in flames.

Image via @adictochurrosmelaka (TikTok)

As the man rushes out of frame, the fire intensifies, reaching from the floor to the ceiling

Fortunately, there were not many flammable items in the stall, so the flames died down relatively quickly, revealing that the fire had started in the frying pan.

Image via @adictochurrosmelaka (TikTok)

The fire destroyed the front half of the churros stall's tent and slightly affected a neighbouring stall.

However, there were no reported injuries. 

It turned out that rainwater, which had been collecting on the stall's tent, had leaked into the frying pan just as the vendor was heating oil to fry a batch of churros.

The vendor did not disclose how the fire was eventually extinguished, but the team was unable to save any of their equipment.

Image via @adictochurrosmelaka (TikTok)

Despite the setback, the stall owners remained determined to keep their business running

The churros stall resumed operations just two days later on Friday, 14 March, as revealed in a TikTok update from the business.

Image via @adictochurrosmelaka (TikTok)

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