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Goods worth millions of naira lost to fire in Lagos

Commercial activities were paralysed in parts of Balogun market on Lagos Island on Tuesday when a Plaza

near the market went in flames.

Investigation by our correspondent indicated that Brasas Plaza on Martins Street had a an electrical fault on its fifth floor which led to the fire outbreak.

Brasas Plaza, a five-storey building, was stocked with clothes, bags and
other imported goods on every floor.

Some traders, who left their businesses for the scene of the fire outbreak, said that the wild raging fire started at about 9:00 am and 10:00 am.

The traders also said that the building, had in previous years
witnessed such fire outbreak, especially when the year was coming to an end.

‘’This is no longer new to us because every year, apart from last, this
building always burns.

‘’This building is owned by one business woman. The building is not
part of Balogun market,’’ one of the traders said.

As the fire raged uncontrollably on the fifth and fourth floors,
many young men and were helping to salvage the yet to be burnt
goods.

For four hours, the Lagos State Fire Service, UBA Fire Service, Union
Bank Bronto Skylift F42 and the Lagos State Emergency Management
Agency (LASEMA) found it difficult to put out the fire.

 

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