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Fire razes Balogun Market in Lagos
Officials of the Lagos State Fire Service, Lagos State Emergency Management Agency, LASEMA, are still battling the inferno that engulfed the popular Balogun market on Lagos Island on Tuesday.
According to investigation, the fire started from a 3-storey commercial building of lock-up shops in the market with helpless traders watched in awe as their goods and investment worth millions of Naira went up in flames.
Huge crowd thronged the arena, slowing down fire service officials and others from carrying out their duties effectively.
LASEMA team and other responders despite all difficulties, are battling the fire, which had not abated as at 3:51pm.
A LASEMA’s spokesman, Nosa Okunbor said emergency responders were on top of the situation as the fire which has affected almost every section of the building is at risk of spreading to other buildings next to it due to proximity and closeness.
“It is a situation which presented peculiar difficulties to responders to access the source of the fire in order to effectively put it out on time. Despite obstacles of inaccessibility via roads and setbacks, as all the affected buildings are continuously built together in a conjoined manner, the combined efforts of LASEMA Response Team, Lagos State Fire Service, UBA Fire Service and Federal Fire Service are on ground with the DG/CEO LASEMA, Dr. Olufemi Oke-Osanyintolu, mustering and marshalling all necessary equipment and manpower in battling the raging fire,” he said.
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