Several houses, including a worship centre were on Thursday evening gutted by fire at Owan community in Ovia South-West Local Government Area of Edo State.
Eyewitnesses disclosed that the incident was caused by a petroleum laden tanker which fell, spilled its content and burst into flames, consuming buildings and shops including a church along the Benin-Akure axis of the community.
An eyewitness, Mathew Fapohunda, told NAN that the incident occurred at about 4p.m. on Thursday.
“A tanker carrying petroleum product from Benin heading towards Akure fell into a gutter and burst into flames.
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“We didn’t have the opportunity to verify the content of the truck as people ran for their lives.
“We were helpless but we quickly contacted the Okomu oil palm company which sent their fire fighter truck.
“Though they put out the fire but not before several houses, shops and a church along the road have been completely razed by the fire, consuming everything inside them worth millions of naira,” Fapohunda disclosed.
Fapohunda, who is one of the community leaders in Owan, however, said no human casualty was recorded in the incident.
When contacted, the FRSC sector commander in Edo State, Henry Benamaisia, said the command was yet to be briefed on the incident.
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