A raging fire on Tuesday burnt down some high rise
buildings housing shops and residential homes at the Balogun Market in the
Idumuota area of Lagos.
Although firefighters extinguished the flames after
hours of battling the fire, billows of smoke continued to emanate from the
burnt buildings as at press time.
Although the cause of the fire is yet to be
ascertained, eyewitnesses, however, revealed that it started from one of the
shops in the high rise building before it spread to other shops, then other
buildings.
Also, although no casualty was recorded, the fire
however, destroyed goods worth billions of naira before firefighters arrived in
to battle the flames.
As at the last count, some traders claimed over 100
shops were gutted because the fire exacerbated and spread to other shops given
the highly inflammable materials such as wears, air conditioners, and
generators filled with fuel, it came in contact with.
Although some traders succeeded in salvaging their
goods initially when the fire began, others were not so lucky as hoodlums and
the fire made mincemeat of their products.
Also, initial attempts by people to quench the fire
proved abortive as the flames proved stronger than the buckets of water thrown
at it.
Meanwhile, as the fire was raging, some hoodlums
were more concerned with robbing the stores of the stocked goods despite
efforts by the operatives of the Rapid Response Squad (RRS) to curtail it.
Eyewitnesses who spoke to THISDAY lamented that the
fire had blazed for a long time before the fire service could gain access.
By the time the fire service could gain access, the
fire had torched other nearby houses and despite efforts to put out the flames,
the inferno billowed till the fire engine had no more water.
This fire incident has again brought to the fore
the need for emergency awareness training for people to make way for emergency
responders to do their jobs.
Also, another deterrent to quench the fire was the
roadside traders who had displayed their wares on the sidewalks, thus making
access to the fire scene difficult.
Confirming the incident, the Lagos State Emergency
Management Agency (LASEMA) General Manager, Dr. Femi Oke-Osanyintolu, said the
emergency responders were able to put out the inferno due to swift response.
Adding that
the fire was exacerbated by combustible materials stored in the
building, he said:
“The Lagos State Government is committed to the
protection of lives and property of citizens and would not leave any stone unturned
to ensure that.
“We are going to launch a holistic investigation into
the cause of this inferno with the aim to prevent future occurrence and
sanction offenders appropriately to serve as deterrence to others.”
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