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BREAKING: Massive Fire Razes Iddo Railway Terminal (Photos/Video)

Massive Fire Earlier On Monday Razed Iddo Railway Terminal, Ijora Olopa Area Of Lagos State, OnyxNews Nigeria Reports.
An eye witness told this online news platform that the fire incident started at about 6pm on Sunday, destroyed some individual’s properties around the railway.
Confirming the fire outbreak, Director General, Lagos State Emergency Management Agency, LASEMA, Dr Femi Oke-Osanyintolu said, men of the federal and state fire services put out the inferno earlier today.
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According to Dr Oke-Osanyintolu, “The agency activated its response team to the above scene to dicover a fire which was caused by a power surge when electricity was restored.
“While there appears to be no loss of life, the agency is working alongside the Lagos And Federal Fire Services to control the fire and curtail the extensive spread of the flames,” Director General, LASEMA said.
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