Fire Guts Ogun Free Trade Zone, Damages Homes, Factories
Global Mirror News gathered and verified reports confirm that a major fire outbreak has rocked the Ogun State Guangdong Free Trade Zone in Igbesa, Sunday December 11, leaving several industrial facilities and nearby residential buildings badly affected.
According to eyewitness accounts monitored by Global Mirror News correspondents in the Area, the inferno is believed to have started from a gas-related explosion inside a foam-manufacturing company located within the trade zone.
The fire quickly spread, fanned by flammable materials and close-packed industrial structures, before emergency responders arrived.
Residents living around the free trade zone told Global Mirror News that thick smoke and intense flames forced many families to flee their homes in panic as the fire crossed into adjoining residential sections.
Several houses and business premises were reportedly damaged before firefighters managed to bring parts of the blaze under control.
As at the time of filing this report, there has been no official statement on casualties or the full scale of losses, but security agencies and emergency services were still conducting on-site assessments.
Fire service officials were seen battling remaining hot spots to prevent a resurgence, while safety teams cordoned off affected Areas.
Authorities are expected to launch a full investigation to determine the exact cause of the fire and to review safety compliance among companies operating within the Ogun Free Trade Zone.
Local residents have also called for stricter enforcement of industrial safety standards to prevent future disasters.
Global Mirror News will continue to monitor developments and provide updates as more verified information becomes available.
