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Nigeria: Two major fires blaze around market in Lagos

November 5, 2019

Firefighters in Lagos are trying to put out a massive blaze in the buildings surrounding the Balogun market. The market is known for its wide selection of colorful Nigerian fabrics.

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People stand on the roof of a burning building in Lagos, Nigeria
Image: picture-alliance/AP Photo/Sunday Alamba

Nigerian firefighters battled flames after what appear to be two independent fires broke out Tuesday morning around the popular Balogun market in central Lagos.

By midday, the fires had engulfed five-story buildings on the edge of the market, with billowing black smoke filling the sky.

Some residents could be seen throwing belongings from windows, while others tried to put out the fire with small buckets of water.

Firefighters tried to contain the flames with a fire truck spraying water onto the blaze.

A fire trucks tries to contain a blaze at a market in Lagos, Nigeria
Image: picture-alliance/AP Photo/Sunday Alamba

Head of the Federal Fire Service Ganiyu Olayiwola said the two fires appear to be unrelated. 

Balogun is a busy market that spans over many blocks in Nigeria's largest city. It is one of the country's largest markets for colorful Nigerian fabrics and clothes. 

Officials say it is as of yet unclear if there are any casualties or how the fire began. 

In March, at least 20 people, mostly school children, died in a similar accident in Lagos when a building containing a school, shops, and apartments collapsed. 

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Kristie Pladson
Kristie Pladson Business reporter, editor and moderator with a focus on technology and German economy.@bizzyjourno