/ 31 May 2004

Fire destroys marketplace in Niger

Fire ripped through the Wadata marketplace on the outskirts of the Niger capital, Niamey, early on Monday, firefighters and local officials said.

More than 90% of the market was destroyed by the fire, which broke out before dawn, according to city officials and a grouping of shopowners.

Firefighters said it was still not known what had caused the blaze.

”We are in the process of conducting an inventory of the site and an investigation has been opened to try to determine what caused the blaze,” Jules Ouguet, Mayor of the capital and the leading official for the region surrounding Niamey, told reporters.

The fire broke out at about 4am local time and was only brought under control about four hours later, witnesses said, complaining of the slow reaction time of rescue services.

Firefighters said the flames spread quickly because many of the stalls in the market are made from highly inflammable reeds.

Wadata market is the third-largest serving Niamey. It dates from the 1980s and its stallholders sell mainly clothing, furniture and cooking oils. — Sapa-AFP