Tragedy struck late Tuesday evening when a yet to be identified policeman and another person, reportedly died in the firestorm that engulfed the Mandillas Building at the popular Balogun Market on Lagos Island. The fire which was yet to be finally put out at press time, Wednesday morning has spread to adjoining building with firefighters and other rescue team battling to curtail it from causing further damages.
According to sources, the policeman was said to have lost his life when a section of the building collapsed on him late Tuesday evening, as firefighters continued with their efforts to put out the raging fire. The death of the policeman was announced late evening, through the twitter handle of Rapid Response Squad, RRS, @rrslagos767. The tweet reads: “We are still at the scene of the fire incident. Though it has reduced to a reasonable extent, Efforts are still on to put it out completely. Partial building collapse occurred during the process which claimed the life a policeman from a nearby division.” It was also gathered that another unidentified victim had earlier been killed in the explosion that triggered the fire earlier in the morning. The death could not be confirmed at press time.
Meanwhile, Dr Femi
Oke-Osantyintolu, the Director General of Lagos State Emergency Management
Agency, LASEMA, confirmed that a simultaneous fire incident was also reported
at a building in the nearby Dosunmu market, but had already been put out by
firefighters. “At the time of this report, an additional fire truck had arrived
at the scene of the Balogun market fire to complement the efforts of the men
battling the fire. “Fire has also broken out on the other building on the right
to the first building at 6 am. LASEMA heavy-duty equipment excavator and
low-bed deployed to the fire point at 6.13 am Wednesday. “Lagos State Fire Service
has assessed the fire but can’t risk going up for safety purposes. “Union Bank
Fire service has been contacted for back up to assist with their skylift fire
truck. Recovery operation still ongoing as at 8am.” Video Player
Speaking on the fire outbreak, Director General, Lagos State
Safety Commission, Mr Lanre Omolaja, blamed the incident on lack of safety
measure on the part of the traders. According to him, “The fire started about
11 am from one of the floors of the building and spread to other floors due to
the compact nature of materials stored. “The fire servicemen and other rescue
team have been battling to keep the fire at bay from spreading to other
adjoining buildings and floors.
“From our preliminary investigation, we gathered that the
fire was as a result of a power generating set which burst into flames and
spread fast to other floors. “The high magnitude of the fire was solely due to
the fact that the materials are highly combustible, such as textiles,
mannequins cables, among others. Video Player
“However, we will still conduct detailed investigation to
ascertain the immediate and remote cause of the fire. We have a team of experts
on fire accidents who will do comprehensive analysis into the outbreak. “We are
also embarking on a massive enlightenment and sensitization on safety in our
markets, particularly at this period of Yuletide on the need to be safety
conscious. We can’t afford to keep losing properties in this manner in the
state. Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu is committed to the safety of lives and
properties of everyone in the state.”
Source: By Olasunkanmi Akoni (Vanguard News Nigeria)