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Liberia: Widow in Desperate Need After Devastating Fire, Appeals for Aid

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Garjay Town, River Cess — A 50-year-old widow, Mama Momoh, is calling on humanitarians for urgent help after a fire destroyed her three-bedroom house on November 7, 2024, the same day as Liberia’s National Thanksgiving Day. The fire, which gutted the entire inner part of the house, has left Momoh and her six dependents without shelter and basic necessities.

While the exact cause of the fire is still under investigation, it is believed that a faulty connection between a solar panel and a cell phone battery may have triggered the blaze. According to reports, Arthur Tompoe, a fire service officer from the Liberia National Fire Service (LNFS) who resides in the same house, had a solar connection in his room. It is said that while Tompoe was away, Momoh’s daughter entered his room to charge her phone, leading to an explosion and a devastating fire that quickly spread.

Despite the valiant efforts of community members to control the fire, they were unable to prevent the destruction. The flames ravaged the home, burning everything in its path, including personal belongings, clothing, and important documents. Tompoe’s items, including his uniforms and boots, were also consumed in the fire.

Now, in the wake of the disaster, Mama Momoh and her six dependents are staying with neighbors, unable to return to their burned-out home. The widow, who is also caring for her grandchildren, is in dire need of both temporary shelter and long-term assistance for rebuilding. She is calling on kind-hearted individuals and organizations to help provide roofing materials, food, and support for her family.

“To even get food, people have to feel sorry for me before I eat,” Mama Momoh said, her voice filled with despair. “I don’t have a place to lay my head. I don’t know what to do.”