Fire razes herbal shops in Oyo
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At a glance
- A fire destroyed numerous shops and goods worth millions of naira at the popular Bode Market in Ibadan, Oyo State.
- The cause of the early morning inferno remains undetermined, with no official statement from the state Fire Service.
- Firefighters contained the blaze, preventing further spread, but many traders are facing significant losses.
An early morning fire has devastated parts of the Bode Market in Ibadan, the capital of Oyo State, destroying numerous shops and an unspecified amount of goods valued in the millions of naira.
The inferno, which broke out in the hours before dawn, caused extensive damage, leaving many traders to count their losses. Eyewitnesses described the blaze as significant, but the exact cause of the fire has not yet been determined. As of the time of reporting, there was no official statement from the Oyo State Fire Service regarding the incident.
Firefighters were dispatched to the scene promptly and managed to bring the fire under control, successfully preventing it from spreading to other sections of the market. Bode Market is a major trading hub in Ibadan, known for its trade in herbs, animal skins, and other traditional products, attracting traders from across Nigeria's South-West region and beyond.
The incident has left traders in a state of distress, with many facing substantial financial setbacks due to the destruction of their merchandise and business premises. Further details are expected as investigations into the cause of the fire commence.
The blaze caused extensive damage, leaving many traders counting their losses. We have not known the cause of this fire incident.
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