Charcoal Pot Fire Kills Woman, Injures Two in Ibadan as Fire Service Warns Against Unsafe Heat Use
A late-night fire caused by an unattended charcoal cooking pot has killed a woman and injured two men at a residential building on Agbaakin Street, Iwo Road, Ibadan. According to Oyo State Fire Service Chairman Maroof Akinwande, the blaze erupted after the lit charcoal ignited nearby combustible materials, gutting two rooms before firefighters contained it. A joint operation with the Federal Fire Service rescued two victims alive and saved property worth millions. In a separate incident, another fire at the Agric Business Development Agency was traced to electrical sparks from a solar inverter. Authorities urged residents to prioritise safety and avoid unsafe indoor charcoal use and faulty electrical installations.
A late-night fire caused by an unattended charcoal cooking pot has killed a woman and injured two men at a residential building on Agbaakin Street, Iwo Road, Ibadan. According to Oyo State Fire Service Chairman Maroof Akinwande, the blaze erupted after the lit charcoal ignited nearby combustible materials, gutting two rooms before firefighters contained it. A joint operation with the Federal Fire Service rescued two victims alive and saved property worth millions. In a separate incident, another fire at the Agric Business Development Agency was traced to electrical sparks from a solar inverter. Authorities urged residents to prioritise safety and avoid unsafe indoor charcoal use and faulty electrical installations.
Charcoal Pot Fire Kills Woman, Injures Two in Ibadan as Fire Service Warns Against Unsafe Heat Use
A late-night fire caused by an unattended charcoal cooking pot has killed a woman and injured two men at a residential building on Agbaakin Street, Iwo Road, Ibadan. According to Oyo State Fire Service Chairman Maroof Akinwande, the blaze erupted after the lit charcoal ignited nearby combustible materials, gutting two rooms before firefighters contained it. A joint operation with the Federal Fire Service rescued two victims alive and saved property worth millions. In a separate incident, another fire at the Agric Business Development Agency was traced to electrical sparks from a solar inverter. Authorities urged residents to prioritise safety and avoid unsafe indoor charcoal use and faulty electrical installations.
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