Fire Ravages Murukoro Market Kiosks, Traders Count Losses

Saturday, June 15, 2024
Fire ravaging more kiosks. PHOTO/URN
Uganda Radio Network
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Summary:

  • Traders in Murukoro market, Rubanda district, are facing significant losses after a fire destroyed over 20 wooden kiosks early Saturday morning. Merchandise including welding materials, salon supplies, retail goods, and gaming machines were among the losses estimated at over 30 million shillings. Firefighters struggled to control the blaze, and the cause remains unknown with no reported casualties.

RUBANDA, (Examiner) – Traders operating in Murukoro market business centre in muko sub county, Rubanda West County, Rubanda district are counting losses after fire destroyed wooden kiosks in the wee hours of Saturday morning.

Tito Tugume, an eye witness and a resident in the area told our reporter that the fire started at around 06:00amfrom one of the kiosks located in Rugarambiro village along Muko-Katuna Rubaya road.

Tugume says that more than 20 kiosks were reduced to ashes including merchandise that was inside. Jude Ndamwesiga Baziriyo, another eye witness says that businesses that include; welding materials, saloon, retail shops, drums of porridge, bars and casino gaming machines among others were reduced to ashes.

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Patrick Abeneimwe, the Muko Sub County LCIII chairperson says that by the time police fire brigade arrived from Kabale police station in Kabale district, fire had already destroyed merchandise and kiosks of more than 30 million shillings. Abeneimwe says that even after arrival, putting off the fire remained a struggle since the kiosks are wooden.

Abeneimwe also says that the cause of the fire is not yet known.  He however adds that no life has been lost in the fire.

By press time, Police fire brigade officers were still trying to put down the fire

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