Tag: NIGERIA FIRE SERVICE

  • Breaking News: Fire guts Ladipo market, Lagos

    Breaking News: Fire guts Ladipo market, Lagos

    Destroys goods worth millions of Naira

    Fire on Tuesday gutted some shops in the Ladipo market destroying goods worth millions of Naira.

    The Permanent Secretary, Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA), Dr Olufemi Oke-Osanyintolu, confirmed this in a statement made available to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Tuesday.

    He said that the agency received distress calls through its 767 and 112 emergency toll-free lines at about 00.09hrs concerning the fire outbreak.

    ”LASEMA immediately activated the state’s emergency response plans and response team from its Cappa Base.

    ”Upon arrival at 00.16hrs at the scene of the incident, it was discovered that a warehouse surrounded by shops was gutted by the fire.

    ”Investigations revealed that the inferno was caused by an electric power surge after public electricity power supply was restored to the area,” he said.

    Oke-Osanyintolu said that there was no record of injury or loss of life during the incident.

    ”Valuable goods worth a fortune were however, destroyed by the inferno,” he said.

    He said that the goods destroyed include electronics, generating sets, bicycles, auto spare parts, phones, and home appliances.

    The permanent secretary said that occupants of the warehouse have been sensitised on the appropriate safety measures to take to prevent a re-occurrence in the future. 

  • Fire Destroys Market in Trademore Estate, Abuja

    Fire Destroys Market in Trademore Estate, Abuja

    A fire broke out early Monday morning, consuming the only market in Trademore Estate, Lugbe, Abuja. 

    The blaze, which started around 3:30 a.m. after power was restored by the Abuja Electricity Distribution Company, spread quickly before help could arrive.

     While the exact cause is not yet confirmed, locals speculate that an electrical malfunction could be to blame.

    Residents were among the first to spot the fire, with one eyewitness noting the chaotic scene. 

    Despite attempts to reach the Federal Fire Service and local responders, it was a fire truck from Dunamis Church that arrived first. 

    Other teams from the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission and Sauka Station followed shortly after.

    By 5:30 a.m., the flames were under control, but the damage was done. As of now, the total loss and the number of affected traders are still unknown, though cleanup efforts have begun. 

    This is the latest in a series of unfortunate events for the estate, as it had previously been flooded in June 2023.