The cause of the fire outbreak at the popular Ogbo Ogwu market in Onitshat has been identified as “a heavy chemical explosion”.
This disclosure was made by the Managing Director of the Anambra State Fire Service, Engr Dr. Martin Agbili.
The fire occurred on Tuesday, November 8, and destroyed many shops and properties.
Engr Agbili, in a statement issued to newsmen in Awka, explained that the fire outbreak also caused the loss of some lives and injuring of many people, the total number of which is yet to be ascertained.
According to him, the terrible explosion actually took place at the Science and Lab Line of Ogbo Ogwu market, and not in the entire market, Onitsha.
He disclosed that he received a distress call at about 12:30 pm about the fire and firefighters and firefighting trucks were quickly deployed to the scene. They battled the fire together with the firefighters from the Federal Fire Service attached to Anambra State.
He further revealed that about 80 shops were affected, not really because of the fire outbreak, but because of the terrible vibration of the explosions that caused the collapse of some buildings in the market.
He said: “It is really a terrible situation but the fire is under control. About 80 shops were affected not really because of the fire outbreak but because of the vibration of the explosions that caused the collapses of some Market buildings.
On the advice of the Deputy Governor of Anambra State, Dr Onyekachukwu Ibezim, who represented our hardworking Governor, Prof Charles Chukwuma Soludo, a lot of safety measures were taken this night to protect the entire market. The Honourable Commissioner for Power and Water Resources, Engr Julius Chukwuemeka, was also there with the Deputy Governor.
“Although, there are casualties, but we can’t ascertain the actual number of the death and the injured.”
He continued: “I left the fire scene back to Awka at about 23:45hrs (11:45 pm) with Deputy Governor and some Commissioners who came to sympathize with the victims and the market leaders.
“While leaving, our men from both Anambra State Fire Service and Federal Fire Service were still on standby at the scene in case of any other eventuality.”
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