Friday 29 June 2018

#Otedola Lagos fire: Nine bodies recovered, 54 vehicles burnt - Photos


A fuel-laden tanker has exploded along the Otedola Bridge axis of Berger in Lagos with the blaze engulfing at least 54 other vehicles.

The tanker was heading out of Lagos towards the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway when the crash occurred, causing panic and fear.

Many people were feared trapped in their cars and killed in the blaze, while many others sustained burns.

The General Manager of the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency, Mr Adesina Tiamiyu, confirmed to Channels Television that rescue officials have been able to retrieve nine bodies from the scene of the fire so far.

Eyewitnesses, however, said the death toll might be higher as many people were trapped in their cars with rescue officials still working at the scene.
The fuel-laden tanker lost control, fell over and exploded.

“I saw the tanker reversing and before we could know it, the tanker fell down and started burning,” a witness said a tricycle rider who was close to the tanker.

He added that it took the grace of God for him to escape the fire with his tricycle.

As the fire spread, many drivers had to abandon their vehicles and flee as firefighters tried to battle the raging blaze.

Traffic was stopped on both sides of the road as emergency officials battled to put out the fire and attend to those affected.

Although the fire has been put out by the officials, the road remains closed with rescue officials still working on the scene.

An overview of the fire

FIR Update from RS2.15 Ojota
Date: 28/06/18
Time of crash: 1730hrs
Time of Response: 1740hrs
Report time :10minutes
Route: LA/IB(Otedola, outward Lagos
No. of people involved: Ncertainain as at the time of filing the report
No. Killed :10 as the time of filing the report
No of vehicles involved: 54(1 tanker, 5 buses, 2 trucks, 1 tricycle, 45 cars
No. Injured: Not certain
Reg no:not acertain as all the vehicles are burnt
Nature : Multiple
Type :Fatal
Causes: brake failure from a laden fuel tanker
Action Taken : Joint rescue operation involving FRSC, Lasema, NPF, RRS, NSCDC, Lagos State Fire service, LASTMA

















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