20 Displaced As Fire Destorys Rivers Apartment

by Mercy Ulasi
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A fire that overtook a group of apartments at No. 9, Awkwuzu Street in the Diobu neighbourhood of Mile One in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, on Tuesday destroyed goods and property worth millions of naira.
The building’s impacted inhabitants number over 20 and were relocated.

The fire began on the roof of a woman who left her cooking gas on and went to the hospital, according to one of the affected residents who provided her name as Esther to our correspondent.

She added the woman did not realise that she had not properly turned the gas off before leaving home, despite the fact that the camp gas was malfunctioning.
She lamented the fact that none of the residents were able to remove any belongings from the structure.

She said, “A woman unknowingly left her gas on. You know how these camp gases fumble when the regulators are bad.

“Probably she turned it off thinking it was off but I think she did not observe it well. She took it inside her apartment, locked the door and left for the clinic.

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“Before people could realise, it got burnt and exploded. That was the cause of the fire. Nobody was able to pick anything out of the place. The place was completely razed down.”

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Another resident said it was unfortunate that for nearly two hours that the fire was on, fire-fighters did not show up.

Our reporter who visited the area observed that earlier, policemen from the Mile One Division were on the ground.
When contacted, the Commander, Federal Fire Service in Rivers State, Abdul Alfa, said he was aware of the incident, but expressed regrets that his men were not able to get to the scene because their operational vehicles were under maintenance.

Alfa said, “It is not that we did not turn up. The problem is that our vehicles are off the road. They are under maintenance.

“But I tried to call the fire departments from some of the companies here in Port Harcourt to see how they can assist. If our vehicles are in order, what are waiting for? It is our job and we don’t waste time in responding to such distress calls because we know it is an emergency.”

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