Gas explosion in Abule Ado was caused by pressure -NEMA

The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) has said that the gas explosion witnessed in Abule Ado community of Lagos State on Sunday, March 15, was caused by too much pressure on the pipeline.

Southwest Coordinator of the agency, Ibrahim Farinloye debunked claim of the gas explosion is as a result of a bomb blast or Improvised Explosives Devices (IED).

Farilonye told newsmen that preliminary security analysis showed that an eight-tonne truck laden with core stone and parked on the pipeline, exerted too much pressure on it. The fuel which escaped from the pipeline after the pressure stayed on overnight, saturated the atmosphere, formed a whitish substance and exploded.

Also recounting how the incident occurred, a resident of the community said the truck got stuck on the pipeline overnight.

An eyewitness said “The truck stayed there for so long and with its weight on the pipeline, the fuel in the pipe which is about eight-foot deep was trying to force its way out. That was how a smoke-like substance started forming from under the truck and soon developed into a cloud that covered the entire area and then the blast”.

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