Abuja Conoil filling station engulfed by fire this evening
The Conoil filling station opposite NNPC Towers along Herbert Macaulay
Way, Abuja, went into flames on Thursday as a tanker discharged the
33,000 litres of petrol it delivered.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the fire started at
about 3 p.m., forcing offices around the petrol station to close.
Some of the station attendants told NAN that the cause of the fire was
unknown, but that they would not rule out electrical spark or metal
scratch within the area when the tanker was discharging.
Samuel Moses, an attendant, said he was at the third pump selling petrol
to a customer when he saw smoke bellowing by the side of the
tanker, which made people to scamper for safety
``No one can say the cause but I was selling petrol when I saw the smoke
and raised an alarm. In seconds, all of us were running for our
dear lives as we know what it means.
``We even forgot about the fire extinguishers and other things put in place to fight fire at the station.
``We thank God that nobody died and all the 16 vehicles, including
five other tankers were safely evacuated from the station,’’ Moses said.
No official of the station was available for comments on the incident at the time of this report.
Some sympathisers at the scene, however, said the fire could have been
better controlled if the fire service had got to the filling station
on time.
Isa James, a civil servant who witnessed the onset of the incident, said
the fire service arrived at the scene more than 20 minutes after
the fire started.
He said ``look at the distance between the fire service office and the
NNPC; but it took the officers over 20 minutes to arrive, this is just
unfortunate.
``If they were here earlier, they could have reduced the extent of
damage and could have saved cost.’’
NAN reports that there was no fatality recorded though one person
sustained head injury when an underground tank also caught fire, while
three people slumped due to exhaustion and smoke which they inhaled.The three people were later taken to hospital for proper medical attentionNAN also reports that the fire had been successfully contained through
the combined efforts of six fire vehicles, consisting one each from
the National Assembly and NEMA, and four dispatched from the fire
service.
Military, Police and Civil Defence Corps personnel were at the scene
to control the crowd and traffic. (NAN)
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