Tragic Jinja Garage Fire Kills One

Traders were left in shoc and loss after a devastating fire destroyed a timber shop on Spire Road in Jinja on Sunday night and claimed the life of a night watchman

The fire burst out late in the night and engulfed the entire establishment, which housed timber traders, furniture dealers, and carpenters.

Witnesses reported that 60-year-old Mzei Masaba, a night watchman also known as a “Cobra” in the area, was likely asleep when the fire started and could not escape in time.

“We tried to trace him in the night, but we couldn’t find him. We thought he had escaped, only to discover his body in the morning,” said local resident Dan Wako.

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His body was discovered the following morning after search efforts failed the previous night.

Firefighters battled the blaze throughout the night, struggling with the presence of highly flammable materials such as timber and furniture.

The thick smoke and intense heat delayed their efforts, further complicated by blocked access routes to the building.

James Mubi, the Kiira Region Police spokesperson, highlighted the challenges faced in firefighting operations, urging city planners to consider fire safety in their designs.

“Sometimes we struggle to access fire scenes because alleys are blocked. We urge city planners to work with us since we have experts who can offer guidance,” Mubi stated.

The fire has left many traders devastated, with some calling on the government for financial assistance.

“We lost several properties, including already-made furniture, machines, and timber,” said Wilber Gwaya, one of the affected traders.

Jamil Byakatonda, a carpenter, echoed these sentiments, adding that he was already struggling with bank loans and now faced even greater financial difficulty.

Sudice Buyinza, a worker at the timber workshop, revealed that a machine worth Shs60 million was among the items destroyed in the fire

Nakato Wakabi, a Jinja City Councillor, called for a thorough investigation into the cause of the fire, especially after a similar incident occurred last year without any police report.

“In August last year, a similar fire broke out just opposite this location, but we never received a police report. We need to know if there is more than meets the eye in these incidents,” Wakabi said, querying into the nature of the incident.

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