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Panic As Fire Breaks Out At Nigerian Air Force Base In Abuja

  • There has been a fire outbreak at a Nigerian Air Force Base.

  • The incident has caused panic in the Federal Capital Territory.

  • No casualties have been reported yet.

EKO HOT BLOG reports that there was panic on Wednesday morning after a fire gutted some buildings within the Nigerian Air Force Base along Airport Road in the Federal Capital Territory.

The cause of the fire outbreak that gutted the military base beside the Nigerian Correctional Service National Headquarters is unknown as of press time.

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However, our correspondent can confirm the timely intervention of operatives of the Federal Fire Service attempting to put out the fire.

Responding to an inquiry about the incident during a telephone interview with our correspondent, the Head of Operations, FFF FCT, Amiola Adebayo, said firefighters are working hard to completely put out the fire.

Adebayo said, “The fire gutted part of the NAF Base, and our men are here putting out the fire, and we’re working hard to completely quench the fire.

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“However, I can’t confirm the cause of the fire outbreak yet, but we’ll put out a statement once our findings are concluded.”

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