100 die, 60 cars burnt in Anambra factory fire
No fewer than 100 persons on Thursday died in the gas plant explosion in Nnewi, Nnewi Local Government Area of Anambra State.
According
to residents of Nnewi, several buildings, over 60 vehicles and more than 50
motorcycles were burnt beyond recognition in the disaster, where more than 20
other people sustained injuries.
The
Christmas Eve fire, which emanated from Inter Corp Oil Limited (LPG Gas Plant),
a member of Chikason Group, started at about 11am.
“It was caused by an explosion that
occurred when a truck was making an attempt to discharge its contents without
waiting for the mandatory cooling time while customers were said to be
refilling at the same time,” an eyewitness, Emeka Odogwu, said.
He
said customers, passersby and neighbours were burnt to ashes.
Odogwu
added, “The remains of victims and other badly affected burnt persons were
taken to Nnamdi Azikwe University Teaching Hospital, Nnewi.
“Hundreds
were trapped and there was no access for rescue workers following the heavy
inferno while the fire service could not come to the rescue. of the victims”
Our
correspondents gathered that apart from lives lost to the inferno, some dead
victims were actually recovered in their homes.
The
Chairman of Anambra State Red Cross, Prof. Peter Katchy, was at the scene and
expressed worry over the existence of many filling stations in residential
areas in the state.
“This
is something the government has to urgently address. We have always known that
this would cause a disaster and it has now happened,” he said.
While
some residents of the area claimed that no fewer than over 100 persons were
killed in the disaster, others said they were not sure of the casualty figure.
A
source in the Government House, Awka, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said
no fewer than 120 lives were lost to the fire disaster.
A
source said, “It’s a pity. Thank God for saving my sister and her family from
the incident. They live very close to the plant. As it is now, they have taken
out up to 20 corpses along the road.”
According
to an official of the Red Cross of Nigeria, who spoke on condition of
anonymity, the fire started when a gas cylinder exploded in the area, killing
about six persons on the spot.
The
Commissioner of Police in the state, Hosea Karma, confirmed that six persons
died in the fire.
When
the state Governor, Willie Obiano, got to the scene of the inferno, he broke
down in tears, regretting the incident happened during the festive period.
Obiano,
while commiserating with the families of the over 100 people killed in the
inferno, said his government would set up a panel to investigate the cause of
the incident and find ways of averting future occurrence.
He
pleaded with the people not to be discouraged as the celebration of Christ had
been fixed before the unfortunate incident.
“You
must maintain caution while driving by avoiding drinking and driving and other
highway abuses in this festive period,” Obiano added.
Some,
who claimed to have visited the factory after the fire subsided, said officials
of the Red Cross and other agencies evacuated corpses from the factory as they
battled the fire.
Eyewitnesses
said traders, tricycle and commercial motorcycle operators lost their lives in
the inferno.
A
resident, who did not want to be named, said, “They have not yet entered inside
the company.
“Many
people were inside to buy gas because the company will not open tomorrow being
Christmas. That was why the casualty figure was so high.
“The
fire is still on. Imagine that a whole Nnewi fire station does not have a
single tanker. They called Awka and Onitsha for rescue but the fire is still
raging.
“The
major road is blocked to avoid more casualties.”
Punch
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