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ADVERTISEMENT A fire outbreak has occurred at Cairo market, a popular textile market at the Oshodi area of Lagos. The fire incident which began on Thursday night engulfed several shops in the market, witnesses said. Pictures and videos circulated on social media also showed a crowd gathered at the scene, many of them wailing at the destruction. The cause of the fire outbreak could not be ascertained at the time of this report. Emergency responders from the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA), Lagos Fire Service and other security agencies arrived to quench the fire. More details will be provided in subsequent reports. ....
Views: Visits 57 This photo is used to illustrate the story By Bose Adelaja The popular Kairo Market in Oshodi area of Lagos State, was reportedly gutted by fire, on Thursday, at about 7.39pm. The extent of the damage could not be ascertained at press time but it was gathered that some lock-up shops were affected. At press time, fire fire fighters from the state and other emergency operators were on ground to contain the inferno. The Director- General, Lagos State Emergency Management Agency LASEMA, who confirmed the incident said the cause of the fire was unknown. He said the responders at the scene were Lagos Response Unit, Lagos Fire Service and other responders were at the scene. He said, ” ....
Tobi Soniyi A building located at 33 Creek Road, Apapa, Lagos, which allegedly belongs to the late businessman, Alex Ibru, was yesterday razed down by fire. The cause of the fire, at press time, has yet to be determined. About 4 o’clock in the afternoon, smoke was observed pouring from the building. No one initially suspected it was a fire. However, as clouds of black smoke continued to hang over the building, those nearby raised the alarm. It eventually turned into a conflagration that completely burnt down the two-storey building. As the fire became intense, the last floor collapsed on the middle floor which in turn collapsed on the ground floor. ....