Midnight Explosion Claims Three Lives, 39 Vehicles

Three persons died at about midnight on Saturday when a petroleum truck exploded at Mile 2, near Festac Town, in Lagos.

The fire which followed the explosion, injured many people and burnt 39 vehicles, including a number of commercial buses.

The spokesman for the Lagos State Police Command, Jaiyeoba Joseph, who confirmed the incident, said that the driver of the truck with registration No. SB 370 ATN, was, however, at large.

Chief Kazeem Orilowo, the branch treasurer of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW), Mile 2, who witnessed the incident, said that their office was destroyed in the inferno which lasted for about seven hours.

He said that the incident occurred when the driver of the truck, which was petrol laden, lost control while descending one of the loops of the Mile 2 bridge and exploded by the motor park.

Orilowo said that the vehicles destroyed were for inter-state and intra-city transportation.

However, 10 transport companies operating from the motor park to cities in the South East and South South lost vehicles to the inferno.

Mr Austin Iziren, a driver with one of the transport companies, Jil Motors, said they lost a bus, while the fire consumed all his personal belongings.

Mr Fred Obroh, a manager with Ufuoma Motors, also said that the inferno claimed two of their vehicles.

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