PHOTOS- FIRE IN PORT HARCOURT: Mile One Market In Flames, Traders Devastated, Millions Of Naira Lost
The
famous Mile One Market in Mile One Diobu, Port Harcourt, Rivers State,
was razed by fire in the morning, following a fire outbreak which
started in the early hours of today, Tuesday, December 17.
Some of the eyewitnesses said the fire may have started around 1 a.m. or 2 a.m.
By 3:40 a.m., the rampaging fire had mercilessly gutted a large portion of the market.
Some
firefighters from the Rivers State Fire Service were present as at
press time. The fire seems to have surpassed their skill and equipment
as it, with multiple explosions, gradually and steadily kept moving to
other parts of the market and buildings along the Ikwerre road.
Hundreds
of traders, sympathizers and onlookers flooded the area. Some traders
were rushed to the hospital for medical attention after discovering that
their shops and goods have been destroyed.
To
worsen the situation, a driver who stole someone's car loaded with
goods while trying to escape from the police patrol van ran over a boy,
injuring him badly.
Goods worth millions of naira were destroyed in the accident.
Some
residents of the area report gunshots and siren sounds, others say
there were explosion sounds as cartons of insecticidesand perfumes were
popping due to intense heat.
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The Internet has been
buzzing since early morning hours, with bloggers and forums' members
expressing their feelings and opinions on the unfortunate accident. One
commenter wrote:
"I guess this brings me to the next chapter of my Year Long Series Clueless Government, Clueless followers
Fire Service: It is still rather
amazing that all the governments that come into power seem not to
appreciate the importance of certain social services like the Fire
Service, the Ambulance service, the Police, e.t.c.
A few years ago [in 2007],
this same Mile One market was gutted by what would be the biggest fire
ever in my history of Rivers State. The fire was so firece that it
actually burnt down one of the Fire Service trucks that came to put out
the blaze.
For those who dont know
Port-Harcourt very well, The only Fire Service Station in the whole of
Port Harcourt that I know of is located very close to this mile one
market. Yet I can bet my money that the only competent fire fighters on
the scene are not the governments fire fighters, but those of Companies
like Shell, Total, Agip and co..
After the first fire, the
government decided to build a proper market in place of the open stalls
and sheds that were there initially. Problem is, the government only
built on a small section of the Land, the rest of it slowly but surely
went back to being the crazy market that it used to be.. Though in
fairness to the government, the new market building had fire fighting
equipments built into the property, the lack of development on the
remaining portion of the land has now become the source of the new fire.
Now as usual, what would happen
would be another clean up, speeches made, promises made, talks of
compensation would be discussed but never actualized, people would pick
up the pieces, and in 1 months time, this would all have been
forgotten..
What about the other Areas of
Rivers State that have no access to good Fire Service? Shouldn't there be
atleast 1 fire service station in every local government area?!
This is why I keep saying that
Nigeria is like a playground of kids.. We play and get injured, we get
treated and instead of fixing that which caused us hurt, we just walk
around it like it isnt there, until the next person gets injured..."
My heart goes out to the Traders.
My Grandmother lost 3 of her shops in the last fire and got scammed out
of her claims by the government.
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