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2008 Ijegun pipeline explosion


On 15 May 2008 a pipeline explosion occurred in the community of Ijegun, a suburb north of Lagos, Nigeria. The explosion took place after a bulldozer struck an oil pipeline.{{cite news The Lagos police have stated that the explosion appears to be an accident, and not the work of thieves, as in past pipeline explosions near Lagos.{{cite web

The fire started from the Isolo end of Ijegun, which spread to surrounding homes and schools. It reportedly spread through buildings with occupants inside. The Ijegun Primary School was also damaged. More than 15 homes and more than 20 vehicles were burned in the fire. Firefighters and volunteers used sand and water in attempts to extinguish the fires. Forty minutes after the fire started, NNPC (Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation) firefighters arrived on the scene. The Lagos State Fire Service later arrived.

CityDateCasualties {{cite news
url=https://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/6211363.stmtitle=Nigeria mourns pipeline victimspublisher=BBC News
Lagos26 December 2007at least 40
Lagos[26 December 2006](2006-abule-egba-pipeline-explosion)at least 260
Lagos[12 May 2006](2006-atlas-creek-pipeline-explosion)at least 150
LagosDecember 2004at least 20
LagosSeptember 2004at least 60
AbiaJune 2003at least 105
WarriJuly 2000at least 300
AbiaMarch 2000at least 50
Jesse[October 1998](1998-jesse-pipeline-explosion)at least 200

Deaths

Although the Nigerian Emergency Management Agency initially said 10 people were killed, the Nigerian Red Cross claims at least 100 people have died. Other accounts state that the number dead is 39, including school children.{{cite web Victims were taken to a hospital and are said to have been suffering from serious burns.{{cite web

It's believed that when the explosion occurred, gate men at the Ijegun Primary School initially locked the gates apparently to prevent the pupils from running into danger. But when the atmosphere became tense, the gate men and other staff were said to have run for their lives leaving everyone to their fate.

At that point, students from Ijegun Comprehensive School who ran into the primary school premises were said to have jointly brought down the wall of the school to facilitate their escape. Most of them were trampled on. Eight out of sixteen pupils who were rushed to Corner Stone Hospital reportedly died on 15 May and another died a day later. Three residents were killed after being run over by vehicles whose drivers attempted to flee the fire zone.

References

References

  1. "Oil pipeline explosion kills at least 100".
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