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Emergency responders battle fire at Mile 2 in Lagos

Federal Fire Service says property worth N23 billion and 28 lives were lost in 649 fire incidents across Nigeria in the last quarter of 2022.
Emergency responders battle fire at Mile 2 in Lagos

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Emergency responders have been battling a raging fire at a mechanic village in Mile 2, near the Army Signal Barracks, in Lagos

Emergency responders have been battling a raging fire at a mechanic village in Mile 2, near the Army Signal Barracks, in Lagos

The Zonal Coordinator South-West, National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), Mr Ibrahim Farinloye, confirmed the incident.

Farinloye said that the fire is believed to be caused by operations of a panel beater welding under a truck.

He added that the mechanic village contained several parked trucks.

“It is alleged to be caused by the careless operations of a panel beater welding under a truck.

” It was alleged that the fire outbreak was not taken seriously initially until it got out of hands,” Farinloye said

He said that firefighters from both the government side and privately owned were on the ground to assist in containing the fire.

He said that emergency responders on the ground included the Nigeria Ports Authority NPA, Federal Fire Service, LASEMA Response Unit (LRU), and the Lagos State Fire Service.

According to him, others are firefighters from Julius Berger Plc, United Bank for Africa Plc, and the Nigerian Army.

He said that there was no life lost to the inferno.

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