56m ago

Wood market in Senegal's capital burnt to the ground

Share
play article
Subscribers can listen to this article
Senegalese firemen spray water over the smouldering Lambaye wood market in Dakar on 4 October 2020 after the Wood Market burnt to the ground.
Senegalese firemen spray water over the smouldering Lambaye wood market in Dakar on 4 October 2020 after the Wood Market burnt to the ground.
John Wessels / AFP
  • A historic wood market in Senegal's capital Dakar went up in flames.
  • A gas bottle is believed to have exploded in the market, setting it ablaze.
  • Luckily, no injuries occurred but hundreds of wood shop owners have lost their businesses and livelihoods.

A historic wood market in Senegal's capital Dakar went up in flames on Saturday night, with firefighters still quenching the smouldering remains the following morning, AFP journalists saw.

Named Parc Lambaye, the market lies in the built-up centre of the sprawling seaside city, and is known for its woodwork such as doorframes and cabinets.

"There were no deaths, only material damages," said one gendarme who declined to be named.

A huge blaze was ignited late on Saturday and lasted all night, burning the market to the ground, gendarmes and firefighters at the scene told AFP on Sunday.

Responders on the scene said they did not know what had ignited the fire, however.

On Sunday morning, firefighters were still using water hoses on smoking piles of rubble at the site.

Dakar is a West African metropolis of some 3.5 million inhabitants, where fires in its cramped informal markets are an occasional occurrence.

Did you know you can comment on this article? Subscribe to News24 and add your voice to the conversation.

Share