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Gambia News : Fire outbreak guts The Gambia’s biggest market
An early Saturday morning fire outbreak in the biggest market in
The Gambia at Serekunda, about 11 kilometres outside Banjul, the
capital caused damage estimated at D5 million (US$250, 000).
The
police and fire brigade on the spot were unable to ascertain the cause
of the fire, but told APA that they were going to investigate.
This is not the first time this market has been gutted
by fire. Previous outbreaks have often been attributed to over-loaded
electrical connections or faulty wiring, mainly caused by illegal
connections by stall owners.
The fire outbreak, which was brought under control at
dawn, started at about 3am. It took the intervention of fire brigade
stations from Serekunda, Bakau and Kotu to bring it under control.
Although the fire did not affect the main market, but
it swept through some adjoining makeshift stalls selling second hand
clothing, palm oil and fashion-wear.
Speaking to APA on the fire outbreak, the Chief
Executive Officer of the Kanifing Municipal Council under whose
jurisdiction the market is, Abdoulie Sanyang said that he was awakened
by a friend and told that the market was on fire. He however said they
did not know the cause of the fire but that they were going to
investigate it.
Traffic was disrupted for hours near the market, which
is situated in the centre of Serekunda, as the police cordoned off the
area in order to keep away the curious on-lookers.
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