18 Shops destroyed in Iju Ishaga gas explosion

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Eighteen shops went down on Tuesday night in a gas explosion at Iju Ishaga in Lagos.

The event was reported at 10:04 p.m. and was triggered by the off-loading of six 75-50(kg) petrol cylinders from a stationed mini truck to a petrol shop, which resulted in explosions from one of the cylinder’s compromised head caps, followed by fire.

This was confirmed by the Director of Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service, Margaret Adeseye, who also said ”there is no traces of casualty nor injury as the operations moved towards a conclusion.”

She also revealed that the fire has been confined to the tanker and the adjoining row of shops it spread to as concerted efforts were ongoing to forestall further spread to protect the environment and property including the nearby Kerosene Petroleum Filling Station.

Adeseye also said  that normalcy had returned to the area but advised Lagosians to refrain from housing inflammable materials in residential areas

Destroyed properties from the Iju Ishaga explosion