The information regarding the incident was included in a statement that was made accessible to newsmen in Onitsha. The statement was signed by Mr. Martin Agbili, who serves as the Director and Fire Chief of the Anambra Fire Service.
According to the statement, the Anambra State Fire Service received a distress call around one o'clock on Sunday afternoon reporting that there was a fire outbreak at No. 52 Awka Road in Onitsha, which houses a one-story building that houses an office apartment. The building in question was housing an office apartment.
"I quickly dispatched our fire truck and our ever-ready and fearless firefighters to the location of the fire," the protagonist of the story says.
He said that they "got into action," fought the fire, controlled it, and fought it to a halt. "They fought it to a standstill."
According to the chief of the fire department, it is believed that a power surge was the source of the fire, and he also stated that no lives were lost as a result of the fire.
Agbili emphasised how critical it is to constantly turn off all of our electrical and electronic gadgets, particularly when they are not in use.