The Anambra Police Command said on Friday that
eight persons died in Thursday’s explosion at a gas plant in Nnewi, near Awka. The
Police Public Relations Officer, Ali Okechukwu,said two bodies, a mother and
her baby, were later recovered at a nearby building.
Mr. Okechukwu also described as false the
“alarming and misleading figure” of casualty put at over 100 by the media.
“After the incident, six persons were
confirmed dead outside the perimeter fencing of the company.
“Two other bodies of a woman and her child
were later found dead in an adjourning building.
“Six other persons who were seriously injured
were also rushed to the University Teaching Hospital Nnewi, and later referred
to the hospital in Enugu,” Mr. Okechukwu said.
He explained that the fire might have occurred
at the time domestic gas was being dispensed to customers.
“I think there was disconnect which led to the
explosion,” Mr. Okechukwu said.
He said investigation was still ongoing to
ascertain the exact cause of the explosion.
He further explained that when the fire
sparked off from one of the nozzles, staff members and customers were advised
to vacate the premises.
Mr. Okechukwu said that most of the casualties
were motorcyclists and passersby who rushed to take a glance at the inferno
before the explosion took place.
Also confirming the report, the Acting
Director of the State Fire Service, Innocent Mbonu, said although some nearby
buildings were affected, six persons died before the service came.
“Tentative report says the fire, which was
extinguished after a fierce battle, was caused by domestic gas explosion which
distributed fire to some buildings around.
The explosion affected the Inter Corp Oil
Limited (LPG Gas Plant), a subsidiary of Chikason Group.
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