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Nigeria: Explosion in Lagos port | Nigeria: Explosion in Lagos port |
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An oil depot in the port area of the Nigerian city of Lagos has been hit by a major explosion and fire. | |
The blast, which shook buildings in the Apapa area, happened during a transfer of fuel, the National Emergency Management Agency (Nema) said. | The blast, which shook buildings in the Apapa area, happened during a transfer of fuel, the National Emergency Management Agency (Nema) said. |
Firefighters have been at the scene and four people were wounded in the blast, AFP news agency reports. | |
Many tankers dock at jetties in the port in Lagos to load and unload petroleum products. | Many tankers dock at jetties in the port in Lagos to load and unload petroleum products. |
Willem Auret, who witnessed the blast from a ship on its way to Snake Island in Apapa, said he saw a tanker barge catch fire at about 11:00 local time (10:00 GMT). | |
"The fire started slowly and then expanded into chaos, exploding more than once," he told the BBC. | |
"After the initial explosion, which I caught on camera, there was a secondary explosion," he said. | |
It took about an hour and a half for the port authorities to arrive on the scene, he said. | |
"First one tugboat arrived... then several others joined it in an attempt to extinguish the fire. They seem to have the fire under control now." | |
Nema's Akande Iyiola told the BBC that the oil depot at Tin Can Island port where the explosion occurred was owned by the petroleum company MRS Oil. | |
"I felt the explosion from where we are," Charles Osagie, who works at an import-and-export office in the district, told AFP. | |
Nigeria is one of the world's biggest oil producers, but imports refined petrol. | Nigeria is one of the world's biggest oil producers, but imports refined petrol. |