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Xmas tragedy: Many burnt to death in gas explosion

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It would turn out to be a black Christmas celebration for many families in Anambra State, whose family members were roasted alive when an industrial Gas plant suddenly exploded killing at least six and injuring four others.

The explosion in the plant belonging to the Inter Corp Oil limited (LPG Gas Plant) a member of Chikason Group reportredly occurred when a truck was trying to discharge its contents without waiting for the mandatory cooling time.

It was gathered that the tanker was discharging at a time when customers were said to be refilling their gas cylinders, and that all the customers who went to the gas plant to get a refill were allegedly burnt to ashes while some of the victims who were in the neighborhood and passers-by also got caught in the inferno.
It was also learnt, that rescue workers had difficulty in gaining access into the factory where majority of the victims were trapped.

The charred bodies of the victims and other badly affected burnt persons in the vicinity of the gas plant were taken to Nnamdi Azikwe University Teaching Hospital, NAUTH, Nnewi.
Witnesses say efforts made to alert the Anambra state fire service of the incident did not succeed until severe damage had been done, but a fire officer, Mrs Mary Ofia defended the fire service personnel in Nnewi claiming, that the Nnewi fire truck was vandalized by angry mob when they went for an operation at Nkpor.

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Apart from lives lost to the inferno, many buildings and over fifty vehicles around the gas plant were equally affected.
In his account, one of the survivors, Ikechukwu said: “My mother was preparing pepper we wanted to use to cook tomorrow after she returned from the market, the next thing we heard was the explosion that rocked the entire vicinity.

“I ran for my life and escaped with minor injury but my mother was not lucky. She was not as fast as myself and when the fire subsided a little bit, the next thing I saw was her dead body. Look at the chicken we planned to kill tomorrow for Christmas. A similar thing happened at another residence where a woman and her daughter were lucky to remain alive after suffering some degrees of burn”.

The Vice chairman of Anambra state Red Cross, Prof Peter Katchy who headed a team of Red Cross rescue operations, said that he was extremely worried about the presence of many filling stations in residential areas in the state.

He pointed out that the situation would have been worse if the affected gas plant was situated in thickly populated areas, pointing out that the Red Cross and the Anambra State Emergency Management Agency, SEMA would declare war on owners of filling stations sited at residential areas in the New Year.

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