18 persons Die In Rivers Illegal Refinery Explosion

by Mercy Ulasi
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18 persons, including a pregnant woman, have died as a result of an explosion at an illicit oil refinery in the Ibas town in Rivers State’s Emuoha Local Government Area.

The tragedy happened late on Sunday night while some locals were scooping petroleum products, it was discovered.
A local man identified only as Emmanuel claimed that the victims were selling the goods at the refinery when it suddenly caught fire.

More than 40 people were present, according to Emmanuel. When the building caught fire, they were there collecting crude oil. They were scooping crude oil when a fire broke out at a nearby refining facility.

“Many Isiokpo and Oduoha people and Ibaa people were there. Seven of the people died inside the pit where they were scooping the crude. About 10 were burnt to charcoal by the pit.

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“About 30 people died at the site while over 15 have been rushed to the hospital. I hear that three of them have died while they were being rushed to the hospital.”
But the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps gave the casualty figure as 18.

The spokesperson of the NSCDC, Rivers State Command, Olufemi Ayodele, said in a statement that the deceased included a fresh graduate and a lady whose wedding was scheduled for next month.
Ayodele said 18 persons were roasted while 25 persons at the site were rescued by operatives.

He said preliminary investigations showed that the explosion was caused by a local refinery cooking pot constructed close to an oil reservoir that contained combustible materials.

He said the burning temperature eventually became too high and the environment gutted the fire.
“There is a need for conscious effort and stronger collaborations with the traditional institutions, community youths, and religious leaders amongst others to fight against oil bunkering activities in our various communities and this begins with giving credible intelligence and information to the NSCDC which remains the lead agency in the fight against vandalism of oil pipelines and protection of critical national assets and Infrastructures in Rivers State,” Ayodele said.

 

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