Three Persons Killed, 25 Houses Razed In Delta Gas Tanker Explosion

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Three persons have been confirmed dead while many houses were razed in Ohoror community, Ughelli North council, after a truck conveying liquefied petroleum gas exploded.

The accident involving two other trucks at the popular Ohoror Junction, Uwheru Kingdom, occurred on Wednesday night.

About 25 houses were lost to the inferno according to one of the leaders of the community, Simeon Okofo, who spoke to The Guardian on the telephone.

He disclosed that the incident happened at about 3. a.m. in the morning when many of the community people were still in bed.

He said: “A tanker loaded with fuel was parked along the road and a truck rammed into the fuel tanker, it caught fire, emptied the fuel and set many houses on fire in the community.”

He said two persons were burnt to death in their sleep while one of the severely burnt victims died before he was rushed to the hospital; others with degrees of injuries were rushed to hospitals in Ughelli.

It was gathered that some of the victims were rushed to the State University teaching hospital, Oghara.

The Delta State Governor Ifeanyi Okowa who visited the community yesterday commiserated with the community and called for immediate assessment of the cause of the explosion.

The governor said that no effort would be spared in putting out the fire completely and directed the State Director of Fire Service to remain on the ground until the fire was completely extinguished.

Okowa who was accompanied by the Speaker of the State House of Assembly, Sherrif Oborevwori and Secretary to the State Government, Patrick Ukah, commended the Fire Service for the prompt response and advised the community to keep off from the scene, in addition to being vigilant to avoid loss of life as the government was working hard to contain the spread of the explosion.

Earlier, the state’s Director of Fire Services, Eugene Oziwele, said his men were alerted at dawn and quickly mobilised to the community.

Also briefing the governor, President-General of Uwheru Kingdom, Macpherson Igbedi, said that no fewer than 20 houses were burnt and appealed for more efforts in evacuating abandoned gas-laden tankers before they explode.