Fuel tanker collision in Niger State leaves 59 dead
The death of 59 people has been confirmed in Niger State, central Nigeria after a fuel tanker collided with a truck carrying passengers and cattle, the state emergency management agency reported.
9 September 2024 10:16
The Niger State Emergency Management Agency reported that the collision occurred on Sunday around 2:30 PM Eastern Time. As a result of the explosion, both vehicles were destroyed.
The agency's general director, Abdullahi Baba-arah, said rescue teams were sent to the site to control the situation. The explosion also affected a few other vehicles.
Hussain Ibrahim, a spokesperson for Niger's crisis unit, told the BBC that the death toll might still rise.
The death toll increased to 59 after one of the severely injured people died in the hospital, and more bodies were found at the accident site.
It's also possible that more dead bodies could be discovered in the process of the continued evacuation – said Hussain Ibrahim.
In recordings from the accident site, taken shortly after the accident, you can see two completely burnt vehicles and several dead cattle. After the disaster, a rescuer said they were trying to retrieve bodies and dead animals still in the car.
Most of the victims' funerals took place on Sunday. "This, without doubt, is the worst accident we have recorded in many years," said Ibrahim, emphasizing that the Niger State government covers the hospital treatment costs for the injured.
Governor Umaru Bago, in a condolence message to the victims' families, said he was "pained by the unfortunate incident."
Fuel tanker explosions and accidents are common in Nigeria, partly due to the poor condition of the roads.