The Lagos State Fire & Rescue Service has saved residents of Oko Baba from an inferno that gutted the Oko Baba Saw Mill overnight, Thursday.
The Acting Controller, Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service, Mrs. Margaret Adeseye, made this known when briefing journalists about the incident after firefighters prevented the fire from extending to adjoining shanties and residential areas.
Adeseye disclosed that the Agency received an alert at about 0239 hours indicating that Oko Baba Saw-Mill was on fire and action was immediately taken with the deployment of three Fire Engines and crew members to combat the situation.
She further explained that on arrival at the scene, it was discovered that the Fire which erupted in the market spanning over hectares of land, was raging and had consumed various equipment used for cutting, filling and finishing wood and plank designs, as well as stock such as wood polish, among other items.
The Fire Agency Boss further explained that the cause of the incident is yet unknown as speculations are rife of possible carelessness, while an investigation into the remote cause had begun in earnest.
Confirming that no life was lost in the incident, Adeseye said the Agency, in collaboration with other emergency responders worked tirelessly to put the situation under control.
The Fire, which was combatted all through the night, was finally put out at about 0758 hours.