Two people, 5 vehicles, 5 motor bikes and 20 shops were burnt this
morning as fire razed the popular Mile 12 market, Lagos, Southwest
Nigeria.
Fire was sited in the market around 4:42 a.m. with balls of fire ascending into the air disrupting the peace of residents.
PM
News gathered that some people who engaged in selling fuel and diesel
in one of the shops in the market, may have caused the inferno as the
fire started from that section.
Traders watched helplessly as their goods and shops worth millions of naira were destroyed by the fire.
Officials
of the Lagos State Fire Service mobilised with several water tankers to
fight the fire. Officials of the Lagos State Emergency Management
Agency, LASEMA, the police and others were on ground to combat the fire.
The inferno was put out around 8:40 a.m. after raging for about four hours.
Director, Lagos State Fire Service, Rasak Fadipe said illegal oil bunkering activities was being carried out in the market.
He said three tanks were discovered in the market, saying that the fire started from the place they were selling fuel.
General
Manager, LASEMA, Dr Femi Oke-Osanyintolu confirmed that two dead bodies
were brought out of the ruins of the market, saying five motor bikes
were also burnt.
He added that six vehicles, including one car,
three buses and two trucks were burnt in the inferno, adding that 20
shops were also consumed by the fire.
He said some unscrupulous
persons were selling petro and diesel in a shop in the market, saying
that the fire was put out at about 8:40am.
“The fire started at about 4:42am, it occurred at the oil and fuel section, the cause of the fire is still under investigation.
“LASEMA,
Lagos State Fire Service and other emergency responders are on ground
to salvage the situation. Five motor bikes, one car, three buses, two
trucks and two burnt dead bodies, 20 shops were affected. Recovery
operation is still in progress,” Oke-Osanyintolu said.
Source:PM News

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