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Fire Guts Petrol Tanker, Trucks In Lagos
A petrol tanker and some stationery trucks were yesterday gutted by fire in the Lacasera area of Mile 2, Lagos State.
The petrol tanker driver was said to be conveying the petrol to a destination in the state when he lost control of the vehicle.
It was learnt that the truck overturned, resulting in a spillage that reportedly burst into flames.
The spokesperson for the Lagos State Fire Service, Jamiu Dosunmu confirmed the incident but said the fire had been extinguished. No death was recorded, according to him.
The Director-General, Lagos State Emergency Management Agency, Olufemi Oke-Osanyintolu, also confirmed that some stationary trucks were also affected during the fire incident, saying that efforts were on to evacuate the burnt truck from the road.
Oke-Osanyintolu said, “The Agency received distress calls concerning the above which occurred around 1am and activated its emergency response plan.
“On arrival, it was discovered that a fuel tanker loaded with PMS had overturned and burst into flames due to the oil spillage. This in turn affected some stationary trailers parked inwards Apapa.
“A combined team comprising Lagos Fire, Police, Federal Fire and Agency Responders have extinguished the flames.
“Operation to remove the affected vehicles is ongoing while road users are encouraged to use alternative routes.”
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