Fire guts six-storey building housing UBA Marina branch

A six-storey building, Afriland Tower, on Broad Street, Marina, Lagos Island, went up in flames on Tuesday.
The inferno was said to have started from the inverter room located in the basement of the building before it spread to other floors.
Videos showed flames emitting from the six-storey building with employees of firms in the tower seen climbing out of the window on a ladder to escape the inferno.
Confirming the fire outbreak, the Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service, in a statement by Deputy Controller General, Ogabi Olajide, said that efforts were ongoing to contain the fire.
Mr Olajide said, “A fire outbreak is currently being battled at a six-storey building on Afriland Tower, Broad Street, Lagos Island. The call was received at 13:38 hours, and fire crews from Ebute Elefun Fire Station and Sari Iganmu Fire Station responded. Evacuation of occupants is in progress, while firefighting operations have doused the earlier panic prior to the arrival of first responders.’’
The cause of the inferno had yet to be ascertained as of the time this report was filed.
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