According to an eyewitness, the fire started around 5:00am in the morning when people suspected to be oil-bunkers were busy transferring PMS from kegs to the tanker.
“The incident began at about 5am, when illegal oil-bunkers were transferring PMS from kegs to the tanker. While transferring fuel from kegs to the tanker, one of the kegs was said to have fallen and caught fire, which engulfed the tanker. Fortunately, the other tanker close by was empty it would have been more serious. Immediately the fire started, the culprits all ran away,” the eye witness said.The eyewitness also added that residents of the area had made several complaints in the past to the police on illegal activities of the bunkerers, but nothing was done until the explosion occurred.
An official of Total depot who refused to reveal his identity however, told Vanguard that:
“Well we have tried our best to put off the fire so it will not affect other property and total dockyard which of course would have caused a greater damage.
The fire razed several shops, as well as a part of a Church building around the area. However, there was no report of loss of life in the incident that started very early in the morning.
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