Explosion in Onitsha: 12 suffer burns


At least, 12 persons sustained various degrees of burns when an explosion rocked a settlement known as Kara Market along Atani Road, Ogbaru near Onitsha in Anambra.

The Police Public Relations Officer in Anambra, DSP Ali Okechukwu, confirmed the incident on Wednesday in Ogbaru. In a statement, he said that the explosion was caused by fuel stored in a jerrycan for future use and advised people to stop panic buying and storage of fuel because of the danger such practice posed in the event of an explosion or fire incident.

In contradiction, an eye witness and leader of the settlement, Mr Sabo Mohammed, stated that the incident occurred at a restaurant in the market at about 8:30 p.m on May 3 when an unidentified boy walked into a restaurant with three jerry cans demanding for food and left almost immediately without eating the food, leaving the jerrycans behind which exploded and left many people injured.

“The victims had severe burns that you cannot even hold their skin to carry them to hospital,” Mohammed said.

A source said that the victims were taken to five hospitals — Good News Hospital and Chioma Clinic both in Ogbaru; Toronto and Borromew Hospitals in Onitsha, and the General Hospital at Asaba, Delta state.

“This has been a peaceful market until yesterday. We are now disorganised and afraid of what might happen next,” the source said.

It urged the state government to provide adequate security in the area and help pay the bills of the victims.

Narrating her ordeal, one of the victims, Mrs Mariam Mohammed, who is receiving treatment at one of the hospitals, said she was washing dishes at the restaurant when the explosion occurred.

“I was washing plates when suddenly I heard a loud noise and fire spreading everywhere. Substances from the fire poured on people eating and those standing near the restaurant. It was then that I realised I was affected too,” she said.

A doctor at the hospital, Dr Joseph Evbomemen, said that Mrs Mohammed suffered serious burns on the body but was responding to treatment.

“The patient is now stable unlike yesterday that she was disoriented. They brought in two patients; this woman and one other boy.

“The boy was badly injured, so we referred him to Borromew Hospital and started treating the woman. We had to remove the surface skin but she has improved.

“The explosion affected Mrs Mohammed’s limbs and skull,’’ Evbomemen said.

The settlement, formerly a cattle market, now harbours artisans, labourers, onions and poultry dealers.

Two Police patrol vehicles have been stationed in front of the market while traders were seen going about their normal businesses. (NAN)

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