By SANCHESKA BROWN
Tribune Staff Reporter
sbrown@tribunemedia.net
A FIRE destroyed 35 units in a storage facility yesterday, resulting in thousands of dollars worth of damage and the loss of hundreds of National Insurance files.
Among the units that were burned completely to the ground, were several which were rented by the National Insurance Board, The Tribune understands. The documents lost included invoices and receipts for services, some current and others dating as far back as 2010.
By the time NIB officials arrived at the scene to assess the damage, The Tribune was told, the documents had been reduced to ashes and nothing could be retrieved.
The incident happened around 11pm off Blake Road at a facility called Store Away.
According to Fire Chief Walter Evans, the fire began shorty before 11pm but firefighters responded immediately preventing the blaze from spreading.
“We got the call and responded right away. We met a fire coming from one block. It was the only area that was affected out of the 20 buildings in the yard,” he said.
“Luckily we got there in time to prevent the fire from spreading to any of the adjacent buildings. About 40 units were destroyed. We do not know the cause of the blaze at this time. There were five firetrucks from the Royal Bahamas Police Force and one unit from the airport crash and rescue.”
According to sources, management at the Store Away spent the entire day yesterday assessing the cost of the damage - which is estimated to be in the tens of thousand of dollars.
Persons who have items stored in the units are being asked to contact the company and provide them with an itemized list, so they can be reimbursed.
When contacted the company declined to comment.
Investigations are continuing.
Comments
The_Oracle 10 years, 11 months ago
So, In a competent world, there should be Electronic records to back up the hard copies. And Pigs will fly in the Junkanoo parade this year......
ThisIsOurs 10 years, 11 months ago
Hmmm NIB records including payments and receipts?....well, nothing to see here...
wave 10 years, 11 months ago
Holy fuck your country is corrupt ! Sickening, and your nation just keeps on with the all for me baby.
TheObjectiveVoice 10 years, 11 months ago
wowowowowow...I hope there were surveillance cameras. We all know what time it is. Someone needs to go to jail now.
countryfirst 10 years, 11 months ago
Never cease to amaze how slack our so called leaders are. Let me guess all the B.E.C. files are gone.
nationbuilder 10 years, 11 months ago
how convenient
nationbuilder 10 years, 11 months ago
"investigations are continuing"....but not by the press ofcourse!!
stillwaters 10 years, 11 months ago
Oh Lord, please have mercy on your Bahamian people because we struggle against corrupt, greedy leaders!!!! Please, Lord, have mercy!!!!!
proudloudandfnm 10 years, 11 months ago
What in the hell is our government doing storing documents at a self storage business? Seriously man. Are we ever going to get out of this dumb ass mentality?
UdyRegan 9 years, 4 months ago
I can only hope that the National Insurance board doesn't ever need to recall those documents that were lost or at least they were smart enough to convert the data into soft copy before putting it into storage!
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