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Lagos Fuel Spill Averted by Swift Emergency Response

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In a dramatic turn of events, the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) successfully averted a potential catastrophe when a truck carrying Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) overturned at the Ojota ramp interchange. The incident, which took place around 2 p.m., resulted in the truck spilling its highly flammable contents onto the busy road, creating a highly dangerous situation.

According to a statement by Mr. Olalekan Bakare-Oki, the general manager of LASTMA, the agency acted swiftly to manage the situation. The statement, which was signed by Mr. Taofiq Adebayo, Director of Public Affairs and Enlightenment Department of LASTMA, emphasized the importance of the coordinated response by LASTMA and other emergency teams.

Coordinated Emergency Response

The truck lost control and overturned, spilling PMS across the road. Recognizing the immediate danger posed by the situation, LASTMA officers promptly arrived at the scene to manage traffic and secure the area. However, their swift action was crucial in preventing any ignition sources from coming into contact with the spilled fuel, which could have led to a major explosion.

Emergency responders, including the Lagos State Fire Service, the LASEMA Response Unit (LRU), policemen from Alapere Police Station, and officials from N.N.P.C., quickly joined LASTMA at the site. Moreover, the coordinated efforts of these agencies ensured that the spillage was contained and the risk to lives and property was minimized.

Bakare-Oki highlighted the efficiency of LASTMA personnel in diverting traffic from the danger zone. This action prevented congestion and ensured that no pedestrians were exposed to the hazardous spill. He stated, “LASTMA personnel efficiently diverted traffic from the danger zone, preventing congestion and ensuring that no pedestrians were exposed to the hazardous spill.”

The area was immediately cordoned off to prevent any unauthorized access, while the Lagos State Fire Service and other emergency responder teams deployed specialized equipment to contain the spill. Furthermore, the head of the fallen truck was safely uprighted and towed away, and the road was thoroughly cleaned to eliminate any residual risks.

Importance of Safety and Preparedness

Bakare-Oki commended the swift and coordinated efforts of all the agencies involved in managing the spill. Moreover, he noted that the incident underscored the importance of emergency response protocols and the dedication of officers and partners in ensuring public safety. “This incident underscores the importance of our emergency response protocols and the dedication of our officers and partners. We are committed to ensuring the safety and well-being of all Lagosians,” he said.

The general manager also took the opportunity to urge all drivers to exercise caution, especially when transporting hazardous materials. He stressed the importance of adhering strictly to safety regulations to prevent such incidents in the future. “We urge all drivers to exercise caution, especially when transporting hazardous materials, and to adhere strictly to safety regulations to prevent such incidents in the future,” Bakare-Oki added.

Source: Vanguard  

 

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