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Wednesday, 13 May 2015

Photos: 2-storey building catches fire in Port Harcourt

A 2-storey building used for storage of Kerosene located at Abakiliki street, Mile 1 in Port Harcourt caught fire this morning but fortunately the Rivers State Fire service was there on time to put out the fire. More pics after the cut...



33 comments:

  1. Cheeeesox!!!



    *** mynameisSkelewu

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    1. Thank God, no life was lost. Linda take note!

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    2. Yayyyy!!!! First to comment lols... thank God it was contained. THIS IS YARDLEY!

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    3. Fire accidents everywhr. God go help us o

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    4. God save, and help us frm trgic tragic accidents.

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    1. Too bad but thank goodness no life was lost.


      OKORO UPGRADED**

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    2. Thank God no life ws lost

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  3. Thanks fireservice fr swift response

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  4. Kudos to the fire service people for their prompt arrival.

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  5. Ayah....Hope No Life Was Lost,,Does fire service worker's dy make laugh see has dre helmet big pass dre head...post a free classified advert

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  6. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said..
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    Disaster all day everyday....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  7. Thank God for quick intervention of the fire service.....hope no life was lost....post a free classified advert

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  8. Tnk God..fire outbreak on d increase..
    God kip saving ur children pls

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  9. Thank God the fire service was of help.....


    Moye says so via BB Passport...Courtesy LIB....

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  10. Nigerians should stop bunkering ...una no go hear word

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  11. At least the fire service is working

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  12. Thank God it is not petrol

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  13. Thank God no life was lost

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  14. does not look like anyone got hurt so that's good

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  15. Thank God there are no casualties.I want to call people's attention to something going on my street,there is a man that store and sells petrol and diesel in a house .The house does not belong to him but from what I heard the owner of the house is late,he happens to be the oldest tenant in the house.Other tenants dare not complain,if there's any1 or body that can help stop this man should comment below.This is a risk to the environment,please help

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  16. Thank God it was handled before it could cause more damage. Kudos to the men and women of the fire service.



    #TeamBlessed#

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  17. Bad news. Their should be strict regulation on houses oo

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  18. Thank God no life was lost

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