A tanker filled with petroleum products exploded on top of a major
bridge in Kano at the weekend, setting ablaze a number of motorcycles
near the scene of the incident.Several persons within the vicinity of the accident escaped death by the
whiskers, as they barely jumped to safer locations before the tanker,
which had lost control on the bridge, burst into a fiery flame.
Eyewitnesses
told Sunday Sun that the tanker, which was coming from Kano and
probably going to Jigawa State, collided with a red Toyota Carina with
registration number AA 624 TFB, and thereafter lost control, almost
plunging from the bridge into the river.
It was gathered that in
the process to avert falling into the river, the tanker driver hoped the
motorcycles in front would give it support.
The incident, which
happened about 7:30 am, immediately caused a huge traffic gridlock as
motorists going to Jigawa State or at least five other states could not
continue their journey.
Sector Commander of the Federal Road
Safety Commission (FRSC) in the state, Alhaji Zaki Alkali, told Sunday
Sun that his officers were immediately deployed to the scene of the
accident and had to divert motorists to a yet-to-be completed road.
It was also gathered that officers of the Fire Service in the state battled for five hours to put out the inferno.
Although
they eventually succeeded, the tanker was still dripping oil when
Sunday Sun visited the scene, even as commuters were seen very close to
the burnt tanker.
Alhaji Alkali said the next line of action was
to find a way to tow the burnt tanker off the road so that normal
vehicular passage would resume, given the significance of the expressway
as the only exit route to a number of states.
He blamed the accident on over-speeding, adding that there was no human casualty from the accident.
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