Scores feared dead in Nigeria fuel tanker explosion: local media

According to eyewitnesses, people were seen trapped in their cars amid the raging fire. There was a mild traffic on the bridge when the explosion occurred.

Friday, June 29, 2018

Scores of people were feared dead Thursday evening when a fuel-laden tanker exploded amid traffic in Nigeria's commercial city of Lagos, with the blaze engulfing many vehicles, according to local media.

The crash occurred on a bridge as the tanker headed out of Lagos, toward the 127.6 km Lagos-Ibadan expressway in Nigeria's southwest region.

The local Channels Television reported that traffic has been stopped on both sides of the road and emergency officials are at the scene trying to put out the fire and attend to those affected.

Many people were seen trapped in their cars amid the raging fire, eyewitnesses said.

There was a mild traffic on the bridge when the explosion occurred, said Gbolahan Adebisi, a commercial bus driver who witnessed the incident.

Local emergency officials said about 60 vehicles were seen to have been affected by the fire so far. Rescue work was still ongoing as of the time of filing this report.

Xinhua