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Thursday 17 November 2016

PHOTOS: LASEMA Confirms Death Of Three Men In Fire Accident On Kara Bridge Lagos-Ibada Expressway Accident


The Lagos State Emergency Management Agency has confirmed the death of four men in a tanker fire accident which occurred this morning at Kara bridge by Berger bus stop along the Lagos-Ibadan expressway. The tanker driver, while on high speed, abruptly applied vehicle brake, and rammed into a truck carrying beer, resulting in multiple accident and fire outbreak causing colossal loss. Below is a statement issued by the agency this evening:



The Agency received a distress call at about 3.08am today Wednesday 16th November 2016 concerning a tanker fire accident resulting in multiple accidents with fatalities at Kara Bridge along Lagos-Ibadan Express Road, outward Lagos

 Investigation, carried out at the scene of incident revealed that the tanker fully laden with AGO(diesel) 33,000 litres caught fire as the tanker ran into a truck carrying brewery products(beer) while at high speed. The driver was said to have abruptly applied brake at the Kara Bridge outward Lagos resulting to multiple accident and fire outbreak with colossal loss
The Agency's ERT alongside Lagos State Fire Service,RRS,FRSC,Nigerian Police, Ogun State Traffic Compliance and Enforcement Corps were responders at the incident scene.The combined team combated the inferno and successfully put out the inferno as well as cordoned Off the Road in order to Prevent further loss and casualties/fatalities.


 Consequent upon the disaster loss assessment conducted at the incident scene the following loss were recorded.
- 2 containerised trucks were burnt
- 2 trailers were burnt
-1 tanker with with 33,000litres Diesel which caused the accident was burnt
- 1 car (Toyota Corolla) was burnt 
- 3 mortalities(dead bodies) all adult male was recorded


 RECOVERY
Recovery operations of accidented burnt truck with the aid of Lasema heavy duty equipment presently ongoing so as to abate traffic gridlock which has built up on the Lagos Ibadan Express way. Also burnt carcass are also been cleared off the road so as to restore normalcy.Traffic has affected almost every part of the expressway and Ikorodu road on to Alapere and Ogudu.


The General Manager Lasema,Mr Adesina Tiamiyu advised road users especially articulated truck drivers to avoid overspeeding and adhere to safety regulations while plying the road so as to forestall avoidable disasters. He further stated that full scale investigation on the incident would be carried out by appropriate authorities at the incident scene.





Source: LRU on twitter (LASEMA)

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