There was a fire outbreak on Wednesday morning, July 7, at Ladipo market in Lagos State.
The cause of the fire which reportedly started around
4:20am is yet to be known.
No fewer than seven shops were affected by the fire. The
affected shops contained various types of explosive items, including domestic
gas for sale, vehicle air conditioners, engine oil, paints and other car
accessories.
Because most of the
accessories were inflammable, firefighters had a hectic time putting out the
fire.
The fire, which destroyed goods worth millions, razed a
one-storey building situated in the market.
The Director-General of Lagos State Emergency Management
Agency, Olufemi Oke-Osanyintolu, confirmed the report.
He said that the
agency received a call in the morning about the fire.
He noted that the
LASEMA team responded at the scene to put out the fire.
The statement read, "The agency received distress
calls on around 6:00 a.m. and activated its response plan. On arrival, the LRT
discovered a storey building engulfed in flames.
"The cause of
the fire could not be ascertained as at the time of writing this report, and no
casualties have been recorded."
A bank in the area evacuated cash from its vault on Wednesday following the fire outbreak.
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