At
 least 15 people lost their lives in Lagos on Tuesday night  when  a 
tanker  laden with 33,000 litres of petrol lost control and rammed into 
vehicles at Kirikiri, Lagos.
Our correspondents learnt that the 
tanker spilt all its content, thereby  causing the  fire that burnt  a 
branch of Sterling Bank at  Berger Suya Bus Stop, one  Automated Teller 
Machine, 11 vehicles and 60 shops.
Most of the  dead were said to be 
passengers of a commercial bus  (danfo)  that was  behind the  tanker 
when it fell and exploded.
An eyewitness claimed that  the  fire caused by the explosion  spread to Suya
 spots in the area  and burnt parked  vehicles . He added that the body 
of the tanker driver was glued to  his  seat for  over 40 minutes  
before    rescue officials  removed  it.
A commercial bus driver, Murhi Lawal, 
who spoke to journalists while weeping profusely, said his bus was 
completely consumed by the fire.
He said, “Around 10pm on Tuesday, my bus
 developed a fault so I parked it in front of the  Sterling Bank branch.
 However, the guards on duty said I should move the bus  elsewhere so I 
decided to park  on the other side of the road so  that I could buy a 
fan belt.
“As I was attempting to install the 
belt, I saw the big truck speeding and it rammed into two vehicles 
before falling on its side and spilling all its content.
“I subsequently heard an explosion and then fire ensued. Before I could save my bus, the fire spread and consumed it.”
Some residents of the area told our 
correspondent that immediately the accident occurred,  15 people, mostly
 passengers of a commercial bus, lost their lives.
They said that Capital Oil, Julius Berger and Swift Oil deployed water trucks to put out the flames.
It was learnt that as they fought the fire, it continued to spread to other streets.
A shop owner, Collins Okafor, who 
claimed to be part of the rescuers, said he counted 13 bodies, excluding
 those of the tanker driver and his assistant.
He said, “Immediately after the 
explosion, we came together and started fighting the fire. We tried to 
save people but about 13 bodies littered the place. The tanker driver 
and his assistant were also burnt to death.
“One policeman was severely burnt by the
 fire but we were able to save him. We then proceeded to Sterling Bank 
and forced the gate open. The security guard had collapsed but we 
brought him out and he was taken to a nearby hospital.”
One of our correspondents, who entered the premises of  the bank, observed that its heavy duty generator was completely burnt.
The banking hall was also burnt while 
computers and other equipment were said to have been stolen by hoodlums 
during the rescue operation.
The President, Berger Business Community, Mr. Okey Udeagba, said about five  injured traders  were  rushed to   hospitals.
Udeagba said the market had been closed due to the fire, adding that  traders alone  lost at least N100m due to the  incident.
He said, “We did not lose any member to 
the fire  but five people were injured and are recuperating in different
 hospitals. Most of those killed were passengers and bystanders. 
However, we lost over N100m   to the fire.
“One of our members, Jones, lost all his
 goods which were stored in a truck while his shops were also burnt. He 
is probably the biggest victim financially speaking.”
He urged the state government to indemnify the victims and also avoid demolishing the shops.
When one of our correspondents approached Jones for comment, he said he was too distraught to speak on the issue.
Another victim, Okechukwu Mmadu, said he lost 12 heavy duty engines worth N8m to the fire.
He said, “When the accident happened, 
the truck spilled petrol  into  the gutters, leading to our shops. When 
the fire started, it spread to our shops through the gutters. I 
immediately fled but luckily not all my goods were burnt,” he said.
Policemen, officials of the Federal Road
 Safety Corps and the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps were seen
 controlling the   crowd at the scene.
The spokesman, National Emergency 
Management Agency, South-West Zone, Ibrahim Farinloye, said the fire was
 put out around 1am on Wednesday.


 
 
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