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Port crane operator rescued after fire incident

An unidentified crane operator has been rescued during a fire outbreak that occurred in the early hours of Friday at the Port & Cargo Terminal in Tin-Can Port, Lagos State.

Rescuers said the crane operator was trying to lift a consignment from a vessel at berth at the quayside when the fire started.

The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) confirmed the fire outbreak, saying that investigation was still ongoing.

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The territorial manager of NEMA in the South West Region, Ibrahim Farinloye, told our correspondent through a WhatsApp message said it was nothing much but that the crane operator wanted to pick something from a ship when the fire started.

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But in a swift reaction, the Group Head of Corporate Communications of SIFAX of the parent company of Port and Cargo, Olumuyiwa Akande, said the vessel caught fire at Lagos port—Ports & Cargo Handling Services Limited.

Akande in the statement said the fire started at about 12.30 pm on July 20 from one of the company’s equipment.

 

 

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