Three Burnt To Death, 13 Injured As Tanker Explosion Rocks Lagos
Three persons were reportedly burnt to death and 13 others gravely injured as a fuel tanker exploded at Ikeja area of Lagos State.
This was revealed by spokesperson for the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), Mr Ibrahim Farinloye, while speaking to newsmen on Friday.
It was gathered that the incident occurred on Thursday night after a Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) tanker exploded at Mobolaji Bank Anthony Way, affecting a plaza housing dozens of organisations.
According to NEMA Spokesperson, “The latest is that we just recovered three dead bodies this morning, which was beyond our expectation.
“Yesterday, we made a headcount and management officials of the plaza were around, officials of all the organisations using the plaza were around; only one boy was claimed to be missing and unfortunately, we could not trace the boy yesterday night.
“Unfortunately, when we got there this morning, we saw three dead – one Mr Balogun who was the manager of the Chinese restaurant. He was recovered with two other personnel of the restaurant.”
The NEMA spokesman noted that the victims seemed to have made an attempt to escape from the building when the incident occurred.
He explained that this possibly led to their death, while the boy said to be missing since Thursday night had yet to be found.
The explosion, said to have been caused by a leakage while the LPG tanker was in motion, threw the environment into panic as a result of the huge fire that ensued.
This also left some people wounded with four of them taken to the Trauma and Burns Centre at the General Hospital, Gbagada.
Farinloye noted that the Commissioner of Police, Hakeem Odumosu, led a team of policemen to the scene on Friday in a bid to restore normalcy in the area.
“Recovery effort will continue this morning. Thirteen people sustained injury – four women and nine men. 25 vehicles were destroyed completely.
“The police personnel were left behind to take care of the whole situation. The whole situation is under control,” he said.