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[VIDEO] Calabar mall fire: Trader narrates how blown bulb, power fluctuation preceded inferno
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[VIDEO] Calabar mall fire: Trader narrates how blown bulb, power fluctuation preceded inferno

Punch Nigeria about 4 hours 1 mins read
A trader at Spar Mall, Calabar, recounts how a blown bulb and power fluctuations preceded the devastating Calabar Mall fire. Learn more about the inferno. Read More: https://punchng.com/video-calabar-mall-fire-trader-narrates-how-blown-bulb-power-fluctuation-preceded-inferno/

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