
A firestorm on Monday morning razed a three-storey complex at the popular Ereko market, Lagos Island, the Nation reports.
This
incident comes barely a month after fire engulfed about four plazas in
Mandelas, another big market in Lagos Island, destroying wares worth
several millions.
Monday’s
outbreak, which was said to have affected the second and last floors of
the building located at 12b Kosoko Street, Ereko, Idumota, started at
about 10am.
It was learnt that the affected building was carelessly stacked with textile materials.
Although
the cause of the outbreak could not be ascertained at the time of
filing this report, The Nation learnt that an electrical surge or the
storing of petrol inside the shops were likely causes.
Confirming the incident, both the director of Lagos State Fire Service,
Rasaq Fadipe, and the National Emergency Management Agency’s southwest
spokesman, Ibrahim Farinloye, said there were no casualties.
Fadipe said five fire trucks were deployed to contain the outbreak, adding that firemen got to the scene at about 10.30am.
Farinloye
said the number of shops affected could not be determined as
investigations into the cause of the fire and the extent of the damage
had not started.
He stated that rescue workers were still on the ground to prevent the fire from reigniting.
It will be recalled that a popular market along the Badagry
Expressway in Lagos was gutted by fire in the early hours of January 7,
2015, destroying over N5 million in cash, goods and properties in the
market.
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