At least 17 dead and dozens of houses destroyed in Nigerian explosion

Authorities are still searching for bodies after a powerful explosion ripped through Nigeria’s largest city.

The Lagos blast occurred Sunday after a truck hit gas bottles stacked near a processing plant. The resulting gas pipeline explosion killed at least 17 people, wounded scores of others, and set 100 homes on fire, according to Al Jazeera.

Nigeria Explosion
Wreckage at the site of an explosion in Lagos, Nigeria. Sunday March 15, 2020.


Ibrahim Farinloye, a spokesman for the National Emergency Management Agency, said that many cars and motorcycles were also destroyed in the inferno. Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari called the disaster a national tragedy.

A nearby girls boarding school, which was attended by 250 students, was badly damaged in the blast. Rescue workers were still scouring rubble around the site for victims on Monday.

Nigeria Explosion
People gather near the site of an explosion in Lagos, Nigeria, Monday March 16, 2020.


“We are recovering dead bodies as we speak and putting them in bags,” said Lagos Red Cross official Adebola Kolawale. “We have a school here, and it’s a residential area. And we have a trade fair here as well.”

The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation said the blast was so powerful that it led to “the collapse of nearby houses and damage to a pipeline.”

Nigeria Explosion
People gather near the site of an explosion in Lagos, Nigeria. Sunday March 15, 2020. An explosion hit Nigeria’s commercial capital of Lagos early Sunday, killing at least 15 people and sparking search-and- rescue efforts to save people still trapped in collapsed buildings, emergency officials said.

Related Content