How Fire Outbreak Killed Pregnant Woman, Four Others In Rivers

Not even Governor Siminalayi Fubara of Rivers State could stand the horrible sight of the fire outbreak that occurred in the state.

Indeed, it was a catastrophic fire incident involving a petrol tanker on the East-West Road in Eleme, and the governor has expressed sorrow over the incident.

How Fire Outbreak In Rivers Killed Pregnant Woman, Four Others
Governor Fubara at the scene of the incident

That disaster, which claimed multiple lives and ravaged over a hundred vehicles happened on Friday night.

The tragic event occurred between the gates of the Indorama Petrochemical Company and the Aleto Bridge.

That place is a notably bustling stretch currently being significantly rebuilt by the Federal Government.

The Visit

On Saturday morning, Governor Fubara thought it wise to visit the devastating scene.

Upon his visit, he will assess the level of damage and coordinate response efforts.

The governor stormed the scene alongside the State Commissioner of Police, Olatunji Disu, and the State Commissioner for Energy and Natural Resources, Uchechukwu Nwafor.

The visit underscored the grave impact of the incident on the community and the state at large.

A Sad Day

Fubara said: “It is a very sad day in our dear State. The scene was a horrific sight, and the loss is deeply troubling.”

He described the incident as stemming from an unfortunate clash between the tanker and a tipper, exacerbated by impatience and the poor condition of the road.

“This tragic loss of over 120 vehicles and five lives is a sober reminder of the risks on our roads,” he added.

The governor disclosed these details during a speech at the residence of Sir Celestine Omehia in Ubima.

Restoration Of Safety

According to him, the accident represents a significant setback amidst other ongoing challenges in the state.

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Upon learning about the incident, Governor Fubara had promptly contacted security agencies to secure the area and prevent further escalation.

The community, while still in shock, is beginning to rally together, with local authorities prioritising the restoration of safety and order in the area.

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