Fire Engulf Nigeria Customs Service Warehouse Destroying Several Vehicles in Ikeja, Lagos (Photos)
No fewer than 20 vehicles and scores of bags of rice were Thursday
destroyed when fire gutted Nigerian Customs Service, NCS, Federal
Operations Unit, FOU, Zone A warehouse in Ikeja, Lagos State.
According to Vanguard, the 20 vehicles destroyed by the inferno
started at about 3 pm were six trailers, 12 vehicles and two mini-buses.
It was learned that the foreign parboiled rice, which worth
millions of Naira, were loaded in the trucks before it was gutted by the
inferno that also razed substantial part of the warehouse.
A Custom officer, who does not want his name in print, disclosed
that the fire started due to bush burning activity within the axis where
the vehicles are parked.
When a reporter visited the scene of the inferno, officials of the
Lagos State Fire Service, Emergency management Agency, LASEMA Response
Team Fire Unit and other emergency officers were sighted at the scene
putting out the fire.
While speaking in an interview, Director, Lagos State Fire Service,
Mr. Rasak Fadipe, who confirmed the fire disaster, disclosed that his
men responded swiftly to the emergency call.
He said: “The warehouse was filled with over 300 vehicles of
different brands. And with our efforts, we were able to save about 99
percent of the property at the scene.”
Also, Deputy Head, Lagos State Fire Service, Rasaki Musibau, hinted
that the fire disaster started from a burst cylinder which was stored
under one of the burnt vehicles within the warehouse.
“From available information, the fire started from a burst
cylinder stored under one of the vehicles and enhanced by the
harmattan,” he added.
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