A huge fire from an explosion at Saclux Paints Industry in
Umuahia, Abia State, on Sunday destroyed a missionary school building in
the neighbourhood.
The owner of the school, known as Love for Africa Mission, Mr. Emeka Okereke, told the News Agency of Nigeria that a tanker, allegedly bearing ‘black oil,’ exploded inside the company’s premises around 1pm.
He said the fire started with an explosion shortly after they ended the Sunday service at the school.
“We ended the Sunday service around 12:15 pm and I was
trying to lock up the gate, when I heard a heavy explosion, accompanied
with billows of heavy smoke and fire moving up the sky.
“The incident caused panic and stampede as everyone of us
scampered into different directions, including the nearby bush, for
safety,” he said.
He said the fire later spread into the school building,
which doubles as his family residence, when oil from the exploded tank
spilled into the compound.
He said that as the fire raged, some youths in the area made
attempts to move into his building in order to rescue some valuables.
Okereke said he restrained them because he feared they might be trapped inside the building.
“But when they insisted and attempted to pull down the
entrance gate, I gave them the key with which they entered the
compound,” he said.
He said the sympathisers succeeded in pushing out the two
jeeps that were parked in the compound, adding that he could not
ascertain the extent of the damage, as no other property was recovered
from the building.
An eyewitness account said fire fighters from the state fire
service came to the scene but could not control the fire due to
insufficient water.
NAN gathered that the fire fighters returned to the scene
and eventually put out the fire with the assistance of a commercial
water tanker driver in the area.
Some residents of other buildings close to the factory
evacuated their belongings for fear that the inferno would spread to
their houses.
One of the fire fighters, who spoke on the condition of
anonymity, said they encountered “logistics problems” in their efforts
to put out the fire.
The Police Public Relations Officer of the state, Mr. Geoffrey Ogbonna, confirmed the incident to NAN on phone.
Ogbonna also said no life was lost in the incident and that the fire was successfully controlled. (NAN).
PN
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