Heavy fire
outbreak on Christmas day has gutted some shops and destroyed properties that
worth millions of naira in Akure, the Ondo state capital.
The fire
incident occurred at the Oba'nla junction on the Oba Adesida Road which is
adjacent the formal popular Texaco gas station in the capital city.
The raging
fire which started about 2 pm Monday was said to have ripped through one of the
shops before it extended to other stores.
Although no
casualties were recorded, many properties were destroyed and damaged as result
of the heavy inferno.
About six
shops that were stocked with books and other educational materials were burnt
to ashes.
Also, a
plastic depot close to the scene of the incident was badly affected by the fire
as some properties stocked inside were also damaged.
Some of the
shop owners wept as they were helpless while watching the inferno destroying
the building housing some of the stores.
One of the
owners of the shop, Mrs. Bisi Adegbenro said she lost all her newly stocked
goods to the mysterious fire.
"I have
stocked the shop with books so that when the schools resume after the
festivities I can sell and make profits.
"But,
this mysterious fire has destroyed the books and razed down my shop to ashes. I
am very sad and it is painful".
A source who
spoke on the phone with SaharaReporters said nothing could be pinpointed the
real cause of the fire.
The source
explained that all the goods inside the stores were razed and burnt beyond
recognition.
"All
the goods mostly books stocked in the shops were razed to ashes as the owners
watched helplessly.
"The
annoying part of it was that nobody could explain the reason or cause of the
fire as it rages from one shop to another destroying goods and
properties".
Saharareporters
learned that the fire also caused pandemonium among some sympathizers who
rushed in to render help to the owners of the shops.
Men of the
fire service in Akure who also rushed to the scene were said to have tried
their best but came late as the fire had already destroyed the goods.
Others
owners of the shops have called on the state government to assist them as their
source of income have been destroyed by the fire.
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