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Fire guts Federal Government Girls College Umuahia

Sodiq Lawal Chocomilo by Sodiq Lawal Chocomilo
July 28, 2022
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Fire on Tuesday, July 26 reportedly razed several hostel blocks at Federal Government Girls College (FGGC), Old Umuahia South Local Government Area of Abia state.

According to The Nation, no life was lost in the incident which affected the school’s Junior Secondary School (JSS 2) students.

They were reportedly writing exams when the fire started and it was gathered that they couldn’t save anything from the incident.

Sources within the school told the publication that the JSS 3 block was affected but occupied by the JSS 2 class as those in JSS 3 had gone home after they had finished their exams.

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Cause of the fire has been attributed to an electrical fault or power surge. A source said;

“The three hostel blocks contain over 400 students. Three blocks were affected by the fire. Most of the students’ property and provision were affected. Mattresses and beds got burnt.

“The students left for evening classes and a few minutes later, one of the matrons started shouting Fire. Everybody around had to rush to the scene.”

Acting State Fire Chief, Mr. Arua Nnanna who confirmed the incident said;

“The cause of the fire has not been established, but from the report that we got from the field, we are suspecting electrical fault. At the time of the incident, the students were not inside the hostel.

“They were at the other side of the hostel doing one thing or the other because exams was going on.

“The fire engulfed their mattresses, beds, and other valuables of students. The fire started from one room to the other and by the time they called, we were able to cut the spread of the fire.

“If not because of our presence, the fire could have engulfed the entire hostel blocks, but our presence limited it to a section.

“It will be difficult to estimate the damage of the fire because they lost so much. The damage runs into millions of naira. We equally saved property worth several millions of naira as well.

“From my assessment, each of the rooms contains about 20-30 students and about 3 hostels out of 5 blocks were affected. What they had to fight the fire was not enough, even though they had a fire extinguisher.

“They don’t have an early warning system; a smoke detector. The early warning system could have helped them and the damage wouldn’t have been much. But before they could raise an alarm, the fire had already overpowered the staff and others who were there to fight the fire.”

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