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Inside Lagos: Fire Guts Film House Cinema, Customers, Workers Evacuated

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Fire on Friday gutted the Film House Cinema at the Apapa Shopping Mall in the Apapa area of Lagos State.

Report has it that normal activities were ongoing in the mall when customers and workers started perceiving the smell of burning substances.

It was learned that emergency workers alongside curious customers in the mall traced the smell of the burning substances to the cinema that had been abandoned for a while.

Upon the discovery, a temporary shutdown of business operations in the mall was ordered as customers and workers in the mall were told to vacate the building.

It was gathered that the fire started around 11 am, and that the situation threw customers and workers into a panic.

However, no life was lost in the incident, as firefighters intervened and put out the fire.

A source said, “The fire started around 11 pm, and based on what I gathered, the fire occurred at the film house’s shop in the mall. Some people said the fire was caused by an electrical fault.

“They had to evacuate people and called in the fire service. When the fire service officials came, they put everything under control and put the fire out around 2 pm. Normal activities have resumed in the mall.”

The Director, of Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service, Margaret Adeseye, who confirmed the incident, said it took a long time for people to discover that fire was burning in the cinema because it was abandoned.

She also noted that there was no causality recorded in the incident.

She said, “The Film House Cinema is not in use. By the time we were alerted and got to the place, we realized that the fire had burnt for quite some time. Almost every abandoned material in there was already burnt to ashes. The mall is a one-storey building and the film house is housed at the upper floor of the one-storey building.’’

Speaking on the cause of the fire, Adeseye said the cinema could still have electrical current supplied in its premises, adding no one was using the power supply as the place had been abandoned for some time.

Adeseye said, “We are still trying to unravel the possible cause. We got the fire alert around 11.50 am and the fire was extinguished around 2 pm. No life or injury was recorded,”

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