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Fire guts warehouse, destroys over N50 million goods in Aba

Mr Smart said the fire “unknowingly spread into the warehouse from the landlord’s area.”

• January 4, 2023
Burning building
A raging inferno on a building used to illustrate the story

An early morning fire, which escalated into a warehouse near the Ariaria International Market, Aba, on Tuesday, destroyed goods estimated at over N50 million.

The warehouse is situated at No. 5 Market Crescent/Umuode Road, opposite Ekumi Plaza.

A correspondent, who visited the scene, reports that virtually all the items in the warehouse, including kitchen utensils and other products, were completely burnt.

The landlord of the building, Paul Ajah, said the fire spread into the warehouse across the compound.

Mr Ajah said the inferno which spread over the warehouse fence was greatly aided by harmattan wind.

“We did not notice early until people saw the flames of fire in the warehouse and alerted us.

“It was then that we went into action to try to quench it.

“A good Samaritan later called the Fire Service, which came and helped to quench the fire,” Mr Ajah said.

He regretted the huge damage done to the goods and building, which, he said, would gulp millions of naira to repair.

The owner of the warehouse, Nobertgreat Atulegwu, said he brought new stock into the place in December 2022.

Mr Atulegwu said he was leaving Aba for burial in his hometown when he received a call that his warehouse was on fire.

“On getting here, I found that everything had totally burned down. I am yet to ascertain where the fire came from.

“Unfortunately for me, it was only my warehouse that was burnt in the building, and there was no electrical device or connection in that building,” he said, sobbing.

The commander, Aba Command of the Abia Fire Service, Belenta Belenta, confirmed the incident to journalists.

Mr Belenta said they received a distress call about the fire from the chief security officer of Ariaria International Market, Chimezie Smart.

He said his men quickly responded and quenched the fire.

According to him, the huge smoke emanating from the fire affected their unprotected bodies.

Mr Smart said the fire “unknowingly spread into the warehouse from the landlord’s area.”

He said, “The fire originated from the activities of the landlord’s children somewhere close to the warehouse.

“People in the neighbourhood helped to put it out but did not know that it had spread into the warehouse.” 

(NAN)

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