LAGOS—TWO persons died when a gas plant at Magodo, Ikosi-Isheri Local Council Development Area of Lagos, belonging to Second Coming Company Nigeria Limited, exploded yesterday.
The fate of some severely burnt persons was yet to be ascertained, as they were said to be unconscious at a Lagos Teaching Hospital, while those that sustained varying degrees of burns, were also being treated. Those affected were staff of the company.
But reports had it that some persons who had
gone to transact business at the company were also affected.
Images
of the fire victims and the explosion scene at Magodo
It
was gathered that three gas reservoir tanks, a 33,000-litre gas truck, the
administrative block of the company, electric power generating set, gas
cylinders and other equipment were destroyed in the inferno.
The
cause of the explosion was attributed to gas leakage at the plant located on
CMD Road. Also, five persons died in another gas explosion in Ajara Vetho,
Badagry Local Government Area of Lagos State, yesterday. An eyewitnesses said
the explosion, which disrupted commercial activities within the axis, emanated
from a retail gas shop on Iluda Road, at about 8:30a.m., and was reportedly
caused by excessive heat on the cylinders that were locked up in the shop.
The impact of the explosion forced the wall to
collapse on those in the building, the eyewitnesses said, adding that pieces of
dismembered bodies littered the scene.
The
eyewitnesses further stated that two corpses were recovered from drainage,
while two others were recovered in the premises. Among those who were severely
burnt in the resultant inferno were a commercial motorcyclist and his passenger.
Magodo
eyewitness’ account An eyewitness of the Second Coming Company Nigeria Limited
explosion, Sunday Gboyega, told Vanguard that he narrowly escaped being
engulfed in the fire.
Gboyega
said: “I was on my way to the gas plant to seek employment for one of my
brothers, who had just graduated and waiting for his NYSC posting. The plan was
for him to get himself busy instead of waiting at home doing nothing. “I was
close to the gas station when I heard an explosion.
It
was so deafening that vehicles stopped abruptly. It was followed by another
deafening one. The next thing I saw were people running out from the company
with shouts of “fire, fire.” “At that point, vehicles and people started making
U-turns; I had no option but to join.
There
were balls of fire and thick smoke emanating from the direction of the company.
“I narrowly escaped being trapped. If I had
left the house 10 minutes earlier, perhaps I would have been right inside when
the fire started. I give God all the glory for his saving grace.”
LASEMA
lists casualties The General Manager of LASEMA, Mr Shina Tiamiyu, revealed that
the charred remains of two persons, who died in the fire, were found at the
back of the company fence, while seven others, with different degrees of burns,
were found in the compound and rushed to the Lagos State Emergency Centre, at
the Old Toll Gate.
Tiamiyu said there would be an investigation
into the incident, with a view to ascertaining what went wrong and to advise
residents living close to gas filling stations to always remain vigilant.
The
Lagos State Fire Service Director, Mr. Rasak Fadipe, said they got information
about the explosion at about 7.15a.m., adding that they arrived at the scene at
about 7.21a.m. His words: “When we arrived, the fire had covered the whole
compound, but we were able to put it out with the combined efforts of other
safety respondents, including the Police, NEMA, the Red Cross, LASTMA and the
Neighbourhood Safety Corps. “One of our men got injured.
All
the injured were rushed to the Trauma Centre.
Some
with minor injuries were treated and discharged. We used about six fire trucks
for the operation.” Edgal, Lagos CP, reacts The Lagos State Commissioner of
Police, CP Edgal Imohimi, who also visited the scene, noted that the location
of the gas facility was not good for the safety of residents of the
neighbourhood. He said the explosion was caused by a car exhaust, which ignited
the gas pipe and spread to Magodo Road. “I have asked them to evacuate all the
tanks to avoid a second explosion,” he said.
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