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Horrific! Oil tanker explosion in Nigeria kills more than 140 people as victims try to collect spilled fuel (VIDEO)

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Thursday, 17 October 2024 (10:12 IST)
At least 140 people were killed and dozens were injured after a fuel tanker exploded, emergency services in Nigeria confirmed on Wednesday.
 
The incident occurred in the town of Majiya in northern Jigawa state late on Tuesday. Many of the victims had approached the crashed tanker and were attempting to collect fuel spilled on the road.

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A fuel tanker overturned in Nigeria's northern state of Jigawa after the driver lost control of the vehicle, spilling petrol which exploded and killed at least 147 people, police and state emergency services said https://t.co/9AhNIY5i1W pic.twitter.com/iGii8gTnaY

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Such incidents are relatively common in Nigeria, where fuel prices are extremely high compared to average incomes, particularly in poor rural areas.
 
Nigeria also lacks a sufficient railway system to transport goods such as oil.
 
'Horrific tragedy'
 
Public broadcaster Radio Nigeria quoted Jigawa state police spokesperson Lawan Shi'isu Adam as saying that the "horrific tragedy" had occurred at around 11:30 pm local time.
 
The driver lost control of the vehicle, causing it to tip over on a road en route from Kano state to Nguru town in Yobe state. Shortly after the accident, there was an explosion causing a massive fire.
 
He added that locals attempting to scoop up fuel had "overwhelmed" police officers trying to stop them.
 
Adam said that local officials had organized a mass burial for the victims, and that the local community was gathering together to mourn them.

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