Goods and properties estimated at billions of naira have been destroyed during a fire outbreak at the power line section of Ariaria International Market, Aba, the commercial hub of Abia State on Saturday.

The power line zone is where mechanical parts, raw materials, shoe-making equipment and allied appliances are sold.

The fire outbreak brought businesses to a halt as shop owners at the market (Power line section) count their losses.

Fire Destroys Goods, Properties Worth Billions Of Naira In Ariaria Market Aba – CHANNELS TV
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According to an eye witness, the fire started late Saturday night and raged till Sunday morning before it was put out by firefighters.

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Goods and properties estimated at billions of naira have been destroyed during a fire outbreak at the power line section of Ariaria International Market, Aba, the commercial hub of Abia State on Saturday.

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The fire outbreak brought businesses to a halt as shop owners at the market (Power line section) count their losses.

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Goods and properties estimated at billions of naira have been destroyed during a fire outbreak at the power line section of Ariaria International Market…

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The fire outbreak brought businesses to a halt as shop owners at the market (Power line section) count their losses. According to an eye witness, the fire started late Saturday night and raged till Sunday morning before it was put out by firefighters.

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