A press statement by the Coordinator of the Lagos Territorial Office, National Emergency Management Agency , Ibrahim Farinloye, said the fire involved a four-storey building on No. 5, Gbajumo Street, Balogun Market, Lagos Island.
According to him, no casualty was recorded so far but the fire started in the early hours of Thursday and was combatted headlong before it came up again.He said, “A market fire outbreak is ongoing at 5 Gbajumo Street, Balogun market, Lagos Island. The outbreak involved a four Storey building dealing on clothes and shoes.
“The fire started at about 0045 hours and the concerted efforts of fire men from the Federal and State put out the fire at about 0300. However, while dampening was ongoing, the fire started again at about 0600 hours and presently, the fire has been brought under total control.“The fire has been contained without spreading to other building. No injury or death has been noticed,” he concluded.
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