According to an eyewitness account, the incident which occurred at about midnight on Saturday was as a result of two trucks struggling to overtake each other collided, leaving the fuel tanker fallen on its side while the other one sped away.
General Manager of LASEMA, Mr. Adesina Tiamiyu who confirmed the incident, said that at about 12:15am, a call came at the agency’s call centre to alert about the accident.
"We discovered that the fuel in the tanker was leaking heavily from the three compartments and men of the Lagos State Fire Service were on ground to blanket the fuel with chemicals and foam to reduce the level of combustible capacity to explode. We traced the path of the leaking fuel into the compound of Greensprings Schools in Anthony and thus also run through the underground gutters emptying this into the Obanikoro canal.
"The Fire Services pumped massive chemicals in its path to diffuse the powers of the fuel and LASEMA and other Emergency Response Team went into the neighbourhood to evacuate people and asking everybody to stop all forms of cooking and took them to safety," he said.
The LASEMA GM said it took us over eight hours to bring the situation under control. Tiamiyu said the State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode at about 3am, came to the scene to see things for himself and gave instructions to LASEMA, who coordinated the rescue efforts to ensure the situation is handled diligently and carefully to ensure no fire incident is recorded.
He said LASEMA brought in its heavy duty equipments from the newly commissioned Lagos Response Unit (LRU) in Cappa Oshodi including The Crane "Charlie" and other support equipment to finally lift up the truck from its fallen position and it was towed to safety by another Heavy duty tow truck known as "Super Metro".
He said after the recovery of the truck off the scene, the Fire Service poured foam and chemicals on the road to wash off the fuel within the driving vicinity, flushed the gutters from inside the Greensprings Schools and at about 7.50am,the road, on both sides were open for free vehicular movement.
"We were able to achieve this feat because LASEMA has the equipment and the capacity including a team of other Responders like the Fire Service, Rapid Response Squad, Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) and the Lagos State Ambulance Service (LASAMBUS) who all cooperated to ensure a hitch free operation," he said.
God is still in control
ReplyDeleteCos of stupidity and competition they would have wasted their lives and other innocent people....
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ReplyDeleteSeriously all d lagos state govt parastatals ar workin efficierntly. Good lookin out to lastma and fire service for swinging into action. Don't really knw wat culd hv happend. ThankGod for evrythin
ReplyDeleteThank God.
ReplyDeleteCan U see abuse of the Road by these useless drunkards would hv caused..? They wanna overtake each other..
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Thank you lord
ReplyDeleteNa so dem for use their own stupidity kill people all in the name of over speeding
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We thank God o!!! Evil was averted
ReplyDeleteThank God that it stopped at this, I wonder what would have been the fate of those withing the area. Please lets learn how to be patient and drive safely.
ReplyDeleteJust look at that? Thank God for tragedy averted
ReplyDeleteWell done guys. Linda take note!
ReplyDeleteThat cldve been a disaster really, all thanks to God almighty! Some tanker and truck drivers can drive so wreckless for Africa! #CantSimplyShout
ReplyDeleteBig up Lagos
ReplyDeleteImagine. And I am sure the useless driver ran away. Kudos to the emergency response team.
ReplyDeleteThank God dey were able to manage it
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Nice job, kudos to them.
ReplyDeleteVery good....the other one sped away feeling happy.
ReplyDeleteThank you Jesus
ReplyDeleteCan you imagine these aboki people using the truck as tomorrow no dey well i thank lord for no live was lost.
ReplyDeleteOluwaseun ooo,kudos to whom and as at when due. Thanks to the heroes who averted this carnage ooo!!!! God bless U guys...
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Lagos state government is really trying. Imagine a governor at the scene of an accident at 3am?
ReplyDeleteThey are crazy cos they r drunk
ReplyDeleteThis petrol tanker drivers are very wicked people, they act as if they've got 2 lives. That's how one was chasing a bus I entered on Friday on narrow road because the bus driver overtook him. It took the policemen at the check point to slow him down. They seriously need some training on value regards for human life
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