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Fear Grips Eneka Market As Traders Roast Fish On Active Shell Pipeline, Risking Devastating Fire Outbreak.

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A sense of unease has settled over Eneka Market in Rivers State, Nigeria, as traders continue to roast fish directly on an active Shell pipeline. This alarming practice has raised concerns among locals, market authorities, and environmental experts, who warn of the catastrophic consequences of a potential fire outbreak.

Eyewitnesses report that traders, eager to prepare their fish for sale, have been using the pipeline as a makeshift grill, completely disregarding the risks involved. The pipeline, which carries highly flammable petroleum products, is a ticking time bomb, waiting to unleash a devastating inferno.

The dangers of this practice are multifaceted. A fire outbreak could not only claim lives and destroy property but also contaminate the environment, affecting the health and livelihoods of people in the surrounding areas.

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“It’s a disaster waiting to happen,” said an environmental expert. “The pipeline is a high-risk facility, and using it as a grill is an invitation to catastrophe. We urge the authorities to take immediate action to prevent a tragedy.”

The Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC) has repeatedly warned against tampering with their pipelines, emphasizing the risks of fire, explosion, and environmental damage.

As the situation continues to unfold, market authorities, local government officials, and environmental agencies are scrambling to address the issue and prevent a potential disaster.

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