Three injured as fire razes multi-million naira Asaba market.
A sprawling building
harbouring foodstuff shops within Cable Point Quarters, popularly called
“Cable Point Market” in Asaba, Delta State, was yesterday razed by fire
outbreak suspected to be due to electrical fault.
Eyewitness, Iyabo Mushin, said the fire which gutted the entrance to the building, started around 2am, and it was neighbouring house owners who alerted the authorities to it.
It
was gathered that three persons who attempted to put out the fire
sustained various degrees of injuries, as the fire was beyond what they
could tackle.
Residents said they have been taken to a private hospital where they are currently receiving treatment.
An
elderly man who witnessed the fire, Mr. Ogbueshi Joseph Nwandu, blamed
the fire on poor electrical connection, adding the victims were lucky to
have escaped death.
Investigation
revealed that in the past few weeks, residents of Cable Point Quarters
have been apprehensive, following the continuous sparks of cables on the
electric poles in the areas whenever there was power supply.
At
the scene of the razed market building, traders who had just returned
from their market trips cried profusely as they watched helpessly.
One
of the security men in the market, Nnamdi Paul, said the fire broke out
after a prolonged sparks from the electrical cables’ switch boxes that
were connected to the market building.
He
said, “We were just doing the rounds when, suddenly, we observed that
fire was coming out of the switch boxes connecting the entire market
building. We ran for help, but it was to no avail.”
Traders
whose shops were razed, one of them, Alhaji Lade Lawal, expressed shock
about the incident, saying he had just stocked his shop.
In
his reaction, the state Commissioner for Special Duties, Mr. Chika
Ossai, said the situation was was unfortunate, promising that the
government would find the cause of the fire and prevent a recurrence.
Officials
of the fire service in Asaba who spoke anonymously said they arrived
the scene after the fire had wreaked havoc on the market.
As
at the time of filing this report, some policemen were patrolling the
area, so as to ensure that hoodlums do not exploit the situation to
steal goods that were salvaged.
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