Showing posts with label explosion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label explosion. Show all posts

Thursday, January 17, 2013

Arepo Explosion: Bodies of Vandals Float on Creeks


 
NNPC pipeline was vandalized on Saturday January 12th at Arepo in Ogun state, barely a month after it was fixed after it was vandalized in August 2012. The vandalism led to an explosion that killed several people.

Bodies of four of those people were found yesterday Sunday January 13th floating in the swamp around the explosion site in Arepo. The bodies had floated up from the water, while several bodies are suspected to be inside the swamp.

The explosion occurred according to an eye witness, Sunday Reuben (pictured above, who is now late) after two of the vandals reportedly engaged in a heated argument which led to one of them shooting into the air with his rifle. Bullets shot from the rifle hit the ruptured pipeline and led to the explosion. Several died, many arrested.

Sunday, January 13, 2013

30 Nigerians killed in fresh oil pipeline fire

No fewer than 30 Nigerians, suspected to be oil thieves died in a pipeline fire at Arepo village, in Ogun state, early on Saturday, the police said.
The Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) in-charge of the Special Task Force on Anti-Pipeline Vandalism, Mr. Friday Ibadin, confirmed the death toll today in Lagos.
Ibadin said an explosion was heard at about 2 a.m. and shortly after, a team of policemen led by the sector commander, Lagos, DSP Onaghise Osayande, arrived at the scene and cordoned off the area.
another oil pipeline tragedy: firemen battle oil fire in Lagos
another oil pipeline tragedy: firemen battle oil fire in Lagos
He said the fire was caused by suspected vandals, who allegedly ferried across to the creeks to siphon petroleum products from a ruptured NNPC pipeline.
“Our preliminary investigation reveals that the fire was sparked off by vandals, who were arguing over who was eligible to fetch from the ruptured pipeline.
“It was in the heat of the argument that one of them accidentally released a bullet that led to several explosions.
“However, operatives of the Inspector General of Police Special Task Force on Anti-Pipeline Vandalism Unit, Force Headquarters Annex, Lagos, who were on patrol rushed to the scene to avert further disaster.
“It was in the process that they arrested a medical doctor and one of the survivors on their way to the hospital in a jeep.
“The doctor was alleged to be smuggling one of the survivors, who happens to be a vandal, to his private clinic for treatment.
`In the course of interrogation, we discovered that the survivor was one of those, who allegedly participated in the killing of three NNPC officials in 2012 at same area,’’ Ibadin said.
The ACP said fire fighters were still trying to contain the fire. He gave an assurance that the police would provide adequate security in the area and that security agencies were on the trail of other “vandal’’ survivors, who fled the scene of the incident.
He said one of the suspects arrested told the police that many of his mates were killed in the explosion, while others injured might still be alive and “ dying in the creeks’’.
Ibadin narrated the suspect’s account of the incident and how his mother reportedly called in a doctor to treat his wounds.
“He claimed he was in his house, when one Suleiman, his friend, called him that there was a job at Arepo creeks.
“He asked him to look for a canoe and come with as many gallons of jerry-cans. Shortly after he arrived, he saw argument among the vandals and some began to fight before hearing a gunshot. “He claimed the next thing was an explosion. He claimed he was lucky that he wasn’t close to the ruptured pipeline.
“It was in the heat of the fire that he managed to run to his boat, where his mother was waiting. He said his mother called a doctor, who was about taking him to the hospital before they were arrested by the police.
On the number of persons involved in the incident, the suspect claimed that there were more than 50 men and women, the ASP said.
The police officer also told NAN that the doctor had tried to exonerate himself from the crime.
He claimed he acted “in accordance with his oath to protect life,’’ after receiving a distress call from “a customer’’ for an emergency, the ACP said.
Meanwhile, scarcity of fuel looms in Lagos State and Ogun as NNPC has since stopped the flow of petroleum products through the Arepo pipeline, pending the repair of the ruptured pipeline.

Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Fire Crackers Warehouse Explodes Spreading Fire to Several Buildings on Lagos Island


It is being reported that a warehouse containing fire crackers exploded in a storey building on Lagos Island this morning, with fire spreading to several houses and cars close by. Witnesses said fireworks were stored in the warehouse on Lagos Island, and the blaze quickly spread to other buildings.
The blast reportedly shook windows of homes several miles away and a thick cloud of smoke could be seen rising over the island. The fire caused panic to traders and shoppers.
According to Channels TV, the explosion reportedly occurred at 9:30 in Oroyiyin\Jankara area, Lagos Island as residents of the area marked boxing day.
National Emergency Management Agencyspokesman, Yushau Shuaib said in a statement. “NEMA has mobilized response agencies and volunteers to an explosion in a building suspected to be loaded with (fireworks) in the Jankara area of Lagos. Search and rescue officers of NEMA having hectic time to reach the place due to traffic and crowds.”
Two firemen showed up in a fire truck and local residents grabbed fire hoses to try and put out the flames. The explosion is reported to have caused an alarming vibration in the area while the noise was deafening.
A huge crowd was said to have besieged the area making it difficult for firefighters to put out the fire. More firefighters were drafted to the scene of the fire and security agencies have also helped in putting out the fire that reportedly gutted 15 adjoining buildings.
The casualty figure is yet unknown but some injured persons have been rushed to the hospital with serious burns.
Fire crackers are banned in Nigeria although it is commonly used during Christmas and New Year celebrations in the country.
UPDATE: According to Sahara Reporters, one person has been reported dead and about 40 people were injured in the fire.
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