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Lagos gas explosion: One tragedy too many, pregnant woman, eight others seriously injured

According to reports reaching Persecondnews, a gas leakage explosion ignited a high-tension cable, leading to a fire outbreak.

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A gas explosion in the Ajegunle-Apapa area of Lagos has left at least nine people, including a pregnant woman, seriously injured on Tuesday, with the victims currently being treated at Ajeromi General Hospital and Gbagada Burnt and Trauma Clinic.

The incident affected at least four commercial tricycles, six lock-up shops, and a portion of a residential bungalow.

According to reports reaching Persecondnews, a gas leakage explosion ignited a high-tension cable, leading to a fire outbreak.

However, the Federal Fire Service and the Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service assisted in bringing the fire under control and preventing further damage.

Margaret Adeseye, the agency’s director, confirmed the incident, saying it occurred in an area known for its gas cylinder trading activities, further complicating the situation.

“However, firefighters managed to salvage nearby structures, including a critical fuel service station, minimizing potential additional losses,” Adeseye said.

“Tragically, nine people were hospitalized with varying degrees of burns, including a pregnant woman and several children and adults.

“They were immediately referred to the Lagos State Ambulance Service for medical attention and are now receiving further care at Ajeromi General Hospital and the Gbagada Burnt and Trauma Centre.”

In the meantime, the director cautioned the general public, particularly motorists, against excessive storage of fuel in unsanitary locations.

She emphasized the dangers that come with storing fuel in unauthorised areas, such as car boots, under the stairs at home, or within work areas.

According to her, such practices can increase the likelihood of fire outbreaks, endangering lives, surroundings, and properties.

“The safety of citizens and their surroundings is paramount to the Lagos State Government.

“The recent surge in emergency calls due to preventable incidents is deeply concerning.

“Consequently, the agency is intensifying its safety enlightenment campaign, targeting commercial facilities, public spaces, and grassroots communities,” she said.

Adeyeye stressed that fuel shortages do not imply unsafe storage practices, but cautioned against repurposing jerry cans used for petrol storage for other volatile substances and cautioned motorists, especially those driving commercial vehicles, against storing petrol in their boots.

She also urged landlords and tenants to be vigilant and discourage improper storage of fuel on their premises.

“Filling stations are reminded to discourage customer clustering around dispensing pumps, as such behaviours can escalate into scuffles that may trigger fires. We strictly prohibit the dispensing of fuel in polythene bags.

“Members of the public are encouraged to report any observed fire outbreaks promptly to the Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service through toll-free numbers as well as the Lagos Fire Hotline,” she said.

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