LASTMA, Fire Service Avert Disaster as Gas Tanker Leak Triggers Fire on Ikorodu Road

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…….Traffic flow remains unimpeded.

The Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) has successfully averted what could have culminated in a major fire disaster following the outbreak I’ll of fire from a leaking six-tyre mini gas tanker at the Owode Elede corridor, inward Ikorodu.

The Gas tanker developed a mechanical fault while in transit. In the course of emergency assessment and intervention, a leakage of compressed gas was detected, which subsequently ignited and triggered a fire outbreak around the affected vehicle.

LASTMA Rescue and Recovery Team swiftly mobilized to the scene in concert with personnel of the Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service. Through a prompt, coordinated and highly professional emergency response operation, the fire was immediately contained, thereby preventing its escalation into a potentially catastrophic inferno capable of endangering lives, property and critical road infrastructure.

To minimise traffic disruption and maintain seamless vehicular movement within the corridor, LASTMA operatives strategically created an alternative passage by utilising one serviceable lane in conjunction with the Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) corridor for controlled traffic management.

Consequently, traffic flow along the affected axis was orderly and substantially free-flowing despite the safety operations.

The General Manager of LASTMA commended the swift intervention and synergy demonstrated by all emergency responders, noting that their prompt actions were instrumental in averting a potentially devastating incident.

He further urged motorists to exercise utmost caution, comply with traffic regulations and cooperate fully with emergency personnel.

LASTMA remains resolute in its commitment to safeguarding lives and property, ensuring traffic fluidity and delivering prompt emergency response services across Lagos State’s transportation network.

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