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Fire razes Odo Eran plank market in Lagos

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A fire in the early hours of Sunday destroyed a plank market at Odo Eran Bus Stop Ogba, Ikeja, Lagos, Okay.ng reports.

The Director of Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service, Mrs. Adeseye Margaret, confirmed the incident which started around 3 am.

According to her, the cause of the fire is yet to be ascertained by the officials at the scene.

The statement reads, “The Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service is currently battling an inferno at a Plank Market, Odo Eran Bus Stop Ogba, Ikeja, Lagos.

“The incident which was alerted through the State’s Command and Control portal at 03:37 Sunday wee hours, saw the Ikeja and Alausa Fire Stations responding with backup from other emergency responders due to the intensity and nature of the combustible materials involved in the Fire.

“Firefighting operations still ongoing without any reported injury or death case this far.

“The agency is however assuring the public that the strategy being deployed to control the burning rage with copious water and chemical foam compound would not allow it to affect any nearby property or life.

“Although the cause of the Fire is yet to be ascertained as officials of Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service and others remain on top of the situation and will provide necessary updates as situation demands.”

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