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National Emergency Management Agency: Four Buildings, 200 Shops Destroyed In Mandilas Market Fire in Lagos

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The National Emergency Management Agency has confirmed that four buildings were destroyed in the fire outbreak that engulfed parts of Mandilas Market on Lagos Island.

The affected buildings reportedly housed approximately 200 shops. The incident occurred between Tuesday, and Wednesday.

This was disclosed in a statement shared via the agency’s official X (formerly Twitter) handle, @nemanigeria.

According to preliminary reports, the fire started at about 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday from a faulty changeover switch in one of the buildings and quickly spread to adjoining structures.

NEMA noted that the presence of highly flammable materials such as clothing, footwear, and plastics contributed to the rapid spread of the blaze.

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The agency stated that emergency responders, including the Federal Fire Service, Lagos State Fire Service, Lagos State Emergency Management Agency Response Unit, and other stakeholders, were immediately deployed to the scene.

Their coordinated efforts, NEMA added, helped contain the fire and prevent further damage.

“In spite of the intensity of the inferno, responders worked through the night until the fire was completely extinguied. Four buildings, housing about 200 shops, were destroyed, while one individual sustained injuries from smoke inhalation and is currently receiving treatment at a nearby health facility.

“The Nigeria Police Force was also present to secure the area, enforce safety measures, and prevent vandalism or looting,” the statement said.

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It said that the head of NEMA in Lagos, while commending the prompt collaboration of all responding agencies, praised their swift and coordinated efforts in containing the fire.

He also reaffirmed the agency’s commitment to supporting affected traders and enhancing fire safety awareness, especially in highly congested commercial areas like Lagos Island.

“This incident highlights the urgent need for heightened safety precautions in markets where combustible goods are stored. NEMA will continue working with stakeholders to ensure the safety of lives, property, and livelihoods,” the NEMA official said.

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