A Compressed Natural Gas, CNG, ladened truck last night exploded around the Karu bridge area of the nation’s capital, Abuja, sparking fears of many deaths.
Commenting on the incident FCT Fire Service, FFS, disclosed that brake failure of the truck conveying CNG canisters led to the multiple explosions on the Abuja-Keffi expressway.
FCT FFS Public Relations Officer, Ibrahim Mohammad, said this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria, NAN, in Abuja, yesterday.
Mohammad, said that the truck which was headed towards Nyanya axis from AYA, lost control and in the process rammed into several vehicles along the route.
“And as a result of the impact on the vehicles and the impact of its own CNG loaded containers, they started flying out of the truck and anywhere it landed, even about 900 meters away, there was an impact.
“The impact led to fire which resulted in casualties.
“Figures of casualties have not been given as rescue operation is still ongoing to see the number of lives that are involved
“Some vehicles that were burnt to ashes have to be thoroughly investigated whether people are trapped inside them and that is why search is still ongoing even with searchlights as we speak,” he said.
The spokesperson, however, assured that once proper search has been concluded, the number of casualties will be disclosed. NAN.