Fire Outbreak at Eke Okigwe Market Destroys Two Shops as Traders Battle Flames

BREAKING NEWS: Fire Outbreak Destroys Two Shops at Eke Okigwe Market


A fire outbreak has reportedly gutted two shops at Eke Okigwe Market, causing panic among traders and residents in the area.


According to eyewitness accounts, the fire started suddenly, sending thick smoke into the air and drawing a large crowd to the scene. Traders and nearby residents quickly mobilized, working together with available resources to contain the blaze and prevent it from spreading to other shops and residential buildings within the busy market.


As of the time of filing this report, no casualties have been confirmed, though properties and goods worth an undisclosed amount are feared to have been destroyed. The swift response from locals is believed to have helped limit the damage, especially given the close proximity of shops in the market.


The cause of the fire remains unknown, and authorities have confirmed that investigations are ongoing to determine what triggered the incident. Market officials are also expected to assess the extent of the losses once the situation is fully brought under control.


Residents have called on relevant emergency agencies to strengthen fire safety measures in markets across the state, noting that crowded trading areas remain highly vulnerable to such incidents.




More details will be provided as the situation develops.


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