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Fire outbreak rocks 3 building in Idumota, Lagos [Video]
TopNaija gathered that millions of naira worth properties is said to have been destroyed as fire consumes three buiding in the Docemo area of Idumota, Lagos State.
The Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service took to thier microblogging platform, X, formerly Twitter, stating that they received a distress call about the fire incident around 7:40 am, and emergency services swiftly mobilized.
Upon their arrival at the scene, the fire had gutted two two-storey structures and one three-storey building, adding that firefighting efforts were underway.
As reported by the service director, Margaret Adeseye, the cause of the fire has yet to be determined, and investigations are ongoing.
The service also revealed that casualties have not been confirmed at this time.
The post reads: “The Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service have been alerted to a Fire emergency at the intersection of Nanadi Azikwe and Docemo in Idumota, Lagos. At 07:41 hours, the call was received, and emergency services swiftly mobilized.
“Upon arrival at 07:58 hours, it was discovered that the fire encompassed three buildings, including two 2-storey structures and one three-storey building.
“Currently, Firefighting efforts are underway at the scene. The Fire stations at Ebute Elefun, Ilupeju and Alausa have deployed resources to mitigate the situation effectively as firefighting operations are ongoing.
“The cause of the Fire is yet to be determined, and investigations are ongoing. Casualties have not been confirmed at this time.
“We urge residents to cooperate with emergency personnel and avoid the area for their safety.
“Further updates will be provided as the situation unfolds.”
See the post below;
The Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service have been alerted to a Fire emergency at the intersection of Nanadi Azikwe and Docemo in Idumota, Lagos. At 07:41 hours, the call was received, and emergency services swiftly mobilized.
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— Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service (@LagosRescue) March 20, 2024