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Saturday 6 June 2015

Photos: 36 buildings burnt as Diesel tanker rams into houses in Lagos and explodes

About 36 houses were burnt early this morning after a tanker loaded with Diesel lost break at Idimu bus stop in Lagos, rammed into some houses close to the bus stop and exploded. Fortunately no one was killed in the incident. This incident comes just four days after a fire incident caused by a petrol tanker happened in the Iyana-Ipaja area of Lagos state. Continue to see more pictures from the scene


79 comments:

  1. My goodness. This is horrible.

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    1. od help, and save us frm tragic accidents. Thank God no life was lost.

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    2. God help, and save us frm tragic accidents. Thank God no life was lost.

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    3. Really Horrible. I hope Ambode has not brought bad luck to Lagos

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    4. Really horrible. Lindaobserve

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    5. Everyday fire accidents. I don tire

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    6. Thank god nobdy died

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    7. All these accidents,Linda I feel there is a ritual going on to user in the new administration

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  2. Oh Lord!!! Dis is getting out of hand

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  3. All this change wey APC bring.

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    1. Abi d disastrous transformation your brother leave behind. Fool!

      Jerrycan abi wetin bi ur name. Ish!

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    2. Na wa for dis kain change oooo# was dis d change u guys voted for....???

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    3. This is not about APC or PDP or change, Nigeria govt needs to stop the use of this trucks especially by untrained drivers. Everywhere in Nigeria is on fire caused by petrol tankers

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  4. Na waa oo!! 10k God no life was lost.


    @doubleo.

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    1. Ur fast to comment rubbish..cnt u read agn"no life was lost" davido's goat

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    2. #Lol..... '...Davido's Goat'

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    3. Asin niggah so dumb
      Cnt wait for u. To collect dis 100k so u cn disappear like d rest

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    4. Idiot u dey look for people to kill b4? Plan fail Davido sick sucker

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  6. Beyond miracle...thank God no one died ooooio

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  7. So who pays? The employers of these tanker drivers must be held accountable via employer liability and fiduciary duty to members of the public.

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  8. Nawa oooo......what is happening biko nu?? Thank God no life was lost.

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  9. God help us in this country, fire service tried this time.

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  10. What in god's name is wrong with all these tanker drivers? Poor pple, sad indeed.

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  11. Thank God no life was lost

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  12. May God Protect Us All.


    http://brainlanded.com/dealing-with-disappointments-by-oscar-michael/

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  13. Accident everywhere... May God keep us all... Buhari leg sef na wa..... in onisha too.. wentin

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  14. All these tankers that are not road worthy should be removed from our roads ...no excuses

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  15. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said..
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    Ambode never settle down wella but my guy don dey suffer....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  16. proper scrutiny should be done on these tanker drivers......

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  17. Dis na boko harram....all dis is too much for coincidence

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  18. Fire disaster lately is becomin rampant...is dere more to wt we all thnk we know?

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  19. Nawaa ooo! What is all these? May God deliver us from every evil. Amen

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  20. It's Good punishing them for hoarding fuel and diesel. Thank goodness no body was hurt.

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  21. It was the worst experience I have had after Jan 27 bomb blast. The first sound erupted around 12:09am following a fire outburst, everyone was scared to death cos the place was close to pipeline. Emergency aid arrived 12:55am. Seriously I thought the whole community would become aches. I really thank God no life was lost. Thank God...

    livelifeng.com

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  22. Buhari's govt is full of evil & bad news

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    1. Don't be stupid and foolish

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    2. Thank God nobdy died

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  23. I cnt stay in lagos...horrible traffic,daily accidents.

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  24. These tanker ish is deliberate , is just to spoil buhari govt or rather dey are attacking Lagos in a way u guys won't get it yet

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    1. My tot exactly... it could be another boko haram scheme. Sunday...Onitsha, Tuesday...Lagos, Friday..Lagos. All in the space of one week. Haba!

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  25. Lagos is always burning why what is happening there? if not an accident today it will be burning news.

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  26. Call these drivers to order, speed limit should be strictly adhere to. Proper inspection by any organization responsible.
    Action action action

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  27. Had it been the fuel scarcity in the last administration didn't happen nw, maybe all these explosion wouldn't have happened. Thank God no one died.

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  28. I'm so grateful to God dat no life was lost. Linda take note!

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  29. I'm so grateful to God dat no life was lost. Linda take note!

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  30. Omg..everyday calamity































    We need Epp












    Diz is nt change















    Bye

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    1. Another nuisance....wats wrong with dear jjc 's leaving space on Lib....grow up folks....

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  31. I dont believe no one died.

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  32. When can we start using these companies for negligence. Bad tankers and drivers. Also all those rickety trucks carrying containers.

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  33. God help, and save us frm tragic accidents. Thank God no life was lost.

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  34. Ahah..whtz it with lag now

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  35. What's really happening wit dese trailer accidents nowadays.... I hope d oil marketers aren't up to something.

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  36. Thank God no soul was lost...

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  37. Change is here!!!!

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  38. Na so so bad news everyday. The Almighty needs to come to our aid. We are sorry Lord. You are the true Messiah

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  39. What's all these for christ sake

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  40. I share your sentiment

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  41. OIL MARKETERS SHOULD BE BLAME FOR THIS CHAOS CAUSED AS A RESULT OF TANKER DRIVERS ALWAYS IN A HURRY TO DELIVER TO FUEL STATIONS...

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  42. That's so sad, wen will all these calamities stop befalling us, everyday one bad news or the other, it is well

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  43. As much as I don't want Barca winning the game, it seems inevitable.

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  44. The FRSC need to be on the tail of all these diesel trucks, cos those things are moving death traps. Government also needs to makes laws to manage the movement of these trucks cos in 2 weeks they have caused millions in damages not to talk of lives lost.

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  45. Book haram pretending to be tanker drivers,pls State security service need to check on them

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  46. This is too much oooo, God please deliver us from petroleum truck drivers.

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