Two buildings on the same street were, within a week, gutted by fire in Owerri, the Imo State capital.
The incidents occurred at no 1 and 9, Eke-Ada Street on Saturday and Sunday respectively.
A KHORGIST correspondent, who visited the scene at No 9 on Sunday, learnt that the fire incident was triggered by an electrical surge shortly after power was restored.
It was also gathered that valuable properties worth millions of naira were destroyed in another inferno that completely razed the first floor of the No 1 building on the same street during the incident between 12 am to 12:30 am on Saturday.
Fielding question from KHORGIST on Sunday shortly after the emergency operation, the Assistant Superintendent of Fire, ASF 1, Federal Fire Service, Owerri, Okafor Okorie, said the agency received distress calls and activated its response plan.
He said, “On arrival, the Federal Fire Service discovered a storey building engulfed in flames but quickly intervened.”
Okorie said that the fire incident at No 1 Eke-Ada, which was suspected to have been triggered by an electrical surge affected only one flat on the first floor.
He said the Fire Service emergency responders team came within five minutes and prevented the fire from escalating to other flats.
Okorie explained that the quick response of the fire service team effectively stopped the fire from extending to other properties around it. He added that fortunately, no loss of life and no injuries were recorded.
KHORGIST gathered that the occupants of the said flat lost all property because they had all gone to church for Sunday service before the fire outbreak.
When KHORGIST visited the other building at No 1 Eke-Ada Street, the landlord, a pensioner, was said to have collapsed and still receiving medical attention in an undisclosed hospital while other occupants are still mourning.
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