Two persons have been reported dead as a tanker fully loaded
with Premium Motor Spirit also known as fuel exploded close to the Eburutu Army
Barracks end of the Murtala Mohammed Highway in Calabar.
The incident occurred around 1:30pm this afternoon, and has
caused a lot of panic in the area. Motorists and commuters were also left
stranded for several hours as the fire from the explosion raged and spread to
nearby buildings.
According to Punch
Newspaper, two dead victims have been identified as the driver and
conductor of the fuel laden tanker. The driver was burnt to ashes on his seat,
while the conductor was flung out of the vehicle as soon as the explosion
occurred. Continue with the rest of the story as reported by the newspaper:
No fewer than 3000 persons gathered helplessly to watch the
inferno before the arrival of firefighting trucks 40 minutes after the accident
had occurred. Two buildings and two vehicles (Audi 80 and Peugeot 505) were
also consumed by the fire.
It took the joint intervention of fire services from the
Cross River State Government, Calabar Free Trade Zone and Nigeria Ports
Authority, to put off the inferno which lasted for over two hours.
An eyewitness, Pastor Godwin Nsa, said the petrol-laden
tanker driver tried to overtake that loaded with diesel at a tight end of the road
when the accident happened.
He blamed the dead driver for not being cautious at that
point.
“A tanker loaded with petrol tried to overtake another with
diesel, unfortunately the former hit the latter from behind and both skidded
off the road and their tankers fell. Immediately, the petrol tanker exploded
and the driver, his conducted died on the spot,” Nsa narrated.
Another eyewitness, Mr. Evans Bishop, said the accident
happened when the two trailers were trying to avoid several parked trucks owned
by a transport company that obstructed the free flow of traffic.
Bishop said in the process of overtaking along the tight end
of the road, both trailers loaded with petroleum product collided, adding that
this resulted in explosion which instantly killed the driver and his conductor.
He said, “I came out the moment it happened and I have been
around for over an hour watching from a distance. A transport company has a
terminal close to ‘My Peoples Club’ and they line up the trucks along the road.
This had been the cause of the traffic snarl around this end.
“Government ought to have done something about the parking
arrangement all these while. It is not right to park on the highway. Other road
users should be free to use the road.”
A fire fighter from NPA, who pleaded anonymity, said they
responded immediately they got the signal.
No fewer than 12 fire fighting trucks were deployed to put
off the inferno.
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