Five persons have been confirmed dead in an early morning gas explosion at Baruwa Ipaja, a suburb in Nigeria's commercial capital, Lagos.
The incident occurred around 6 am on Thursday, October 8 throwing residents into panic mode.
Spokesperson of Lagos State Emergency Agency (LASEMA) said: “Four mortalities were recorded and several others injured. A combined effort of the Agency’s Tiger team, Dolphin team, LRU Fire, LASG Fire Service, NPF, NUPENG, and LNSC are on ground to curtail the spread of the fire to other buildings. Dampening down ongoing.
Further investigation at the scene revealed a gas station belonging to Best Roof Cooking Gas exploded by burning buildings around.”
He said a school building, 24 shops and six other buildings around the gas station were also razed.
An elderly man was burnt in one of the houses close to the gas plant while two people who sustained injuries from the fire have been taken to the hospital for treatment.
The Lagos state police command also deployed some of its operatives to the explosion site. About two weeks ago, no fewer than 30 persons were injured in a similar explosion that occurred in Ajuwon border community area of Lagos and Ogun on Thursday, September 24.
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