Monday, 1 June 2015

67 Dead as Petrol Tanker Explodes in Anambra State, Nigeria


More than 60 persons were burnt beyond recognition yesterday at the ever- busy Upper Iweka in Onitsha, Anambra State when a petrol tanker exploded at the Asaba Park axis after a suspected brake failure.

According to information gathered, about Fourteen L300 buses loading passengers inside the park and motorcycles plying the area as at the time of the incident were also burnt.  The tragic incident, which occurred at about 2.30pm threw residents and travellers in the commercial city of Onitsha into confusion. 


Victims of the accident were mostly drivers and passengers at the park, free readers who crowded the newspaper stands along the park, vendors and hawkers  in the area. 

An eye witness, Victor Ugwumadu, said the driver of the petrol-laden tanker was descending the Upper Iweka flyover from the Enugu-Nkpor end of the expressway when the vehicle lost its brakes and the driver diverted the vehicle into the busy NITEL Lane, where different transport companies load their vehicles before finally hitting the Asaba Park and ramming into the VIP toilet building, killing many people in the process.
Another eye witness whe preferred to be called anonymous said "the tanker caught fire about 10 minutes after ramming into the building but many casualties had been trapped in the rubble. Men of the Fire Service from Okpoko and Main Market station who were seen trying to put out the fire were helpless. They ran out of water. A combined team of policemen from Okpoko, Area Command, Central Police Station, Onitsha, Fegge  Division and Awada and officers of the Federal Road Safety Corps, Red Cross and State Security Services battled to rescue the victims". He concluded.

The security agents also faced the herculean task of controlling hundreds of sympathisers and onlookers who thronged the scene. Some angry youths at the scene wanted to block the expressway in protest against the tanker drivers, but the security agents intervened and stopped the youths.
Mr. Iyke Nzegwu, a Chief Superintendent of Fire Service from Okpoko Station regretted that the service was incapacitated to handle emergency situations owing to government’s negligence.

He said Okpoko station had only one functional vehicle out of three and they ran out of water as soon as they arrived the scene, a situation which led to the escalation of the fire.
The Deputy Commissioner of Police in charge of Administration, DCP Makama, who also visited the scene of the incident,  said the incident was regrettable. He said the government would take proactive measures to forestall  future recurrence.

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