-Victims seek support

A Fire disaster in the Trye Community, Kebbah the Township of Barnesville Electoral District #11 Montserrado County has made several family members homeless with properties destroyed.

The fire which started at about 9:30 pm burnt to ashes a three-bedroom house that contained living and dining rooms, a kitchen, a pantry, two bathrooms as well as back and front porches.

This paper has not been able to independently authenticate the cause of the fire, but according to the owner of the house Mrs. Sarah Pokan, the started from one of the bathrooms with smoke before later blowing into flames.  

“The children called me and said there was smoke from my bathroom and when we entered, we decided to call a neighbor and tried to bring in sand to extinguish the fire then we noticed that it was already in the ceiling, that’s how we sent for a ladder but could not make to put it off” Mrs. Pokan explained.

Madam Sarah Pokan said none of the family members sustainedinjury, but noted that none of their properties including school documents for the children were taken from the house.

The victim indicated that the house was completed in 2021 and they moved that very, though she could not state the value of the house but added that it was worth thousands of United States dollars to have it built.

Madam Pokan who is a grandmother of several children is therefore appealing to the government, philanthropists, and well-meaning Liberians to come to their aid to enable them to restart life.  

She furthered that the fire incident has put her family backward and has no alternative for resettlement.

The incident left many community dwellers confused and in sorrow,as they watched the neighbor’s house burned to ashes and properties destroyed just in a twinkle of an eye.

For his part, the Development Chairman of Trye Community in Kebbeh, the Township of Barnesville Korvahyan Reed expressed dismay over the disastrous situation.

Mr. Reed at the same time joined the family to call on the government of Liberia, humanitarian organizations, and well-meaning Liberians to help the family resettle.

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