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The Konkomba market was today struck with yet another fire outbreak.
Market women and traders could do nothing but watch their goods and properties go up in flames.
Joy News checks reveal the fire started Monday afternoon.
An eyewitness who spoke to Joy News said thousands of structures have been affected.
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