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Race Course Fire Incident: Estimates Losses at NLe 6,480,000

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Freetown, 10th March 2025– The National Disaster Management Agency (NDMA) has conducted a preliminary impact assessment following a devastating fire outbreak at Race Course Road, Up Gun, Freetown, on Sunday, 9th March 2025, at approximately 11:30 PM. The fire completely destroyed 26 spare parts shops and four vehicles, resulting in substantial financial losses and affecting hundreds of livelihoods.

Upon receiving the alert, the NDMA swiftly engaged the National Fire Force (NFF), the agency responsible for fire management across the country. NDMA disaster officers were deployed to the scene to coordinate response efforts, ensuring the fire was contained.

Today, NDMA officials visited the affected site to assess the damages and estimate the losses. According to Ronald Turay, NDMA’s Senior Relief and Response Officer, an eyewitness suggested that the fire might have been an act of sabotage. NDMA has committed to working closely with the victims and relevant authorities to investigate the claim and ensure those responsible are held accountable.

While no fatalities were recorded, traders suffered significant losses. Affected businesses, particularly a motor spare parts dealership operating for over 12 years, lost goods worth NLe 6,105,000, along with large sums of cash stored in safes. Additionally, the four gutted vehicles, which were at the location for maintenance, had an estimated combined value of NLe 375,000.

NDMA’s Director of Relief and Response, Sinneh Mansaray, assured victims that the agency will engage relevant partners in determining the next course of action. He expressed deep sympathy to those affected and reaffirmed NDMA’s commitment to supporting them during this difficult time.

While engaging with victims, Mansaray emphasized the importance of fire prevention measures in homes, businesses, and public spaces. He urged residents and business owners to implement safety precautions, such as proper handling of flammable materials, installation of fire extinguishers, and adherence to safety regulations.

“The NDMA remains committed to collaborating with relevant stakeholders to mitigate fire disasters in the country. We strongly encourage the public to prioritize fire safety to prevent similar incidents,” Mansaray advised.

Since the beginning of 2025, NDMA has recorded 55 fire incidents nationwide, including 16 cases in the Western Area, affecting schools, homes, and businesses. This surge in fire outbreaks is alarming compared to previous years, signifying the urgent need for heightened fire prevention efforts.

NDMA reassures the affected victims of its commitment to disaster response and recovery. The agency also calls on humanitarian organizations and philanthropists to assist in rebuilding the victims’ businesses and livelihoods. Any support should be channeled through NDMA to ensure effective coordination and response.

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