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prince·Crime· 15 days ago

Desperate Residents Risk Lives Scooping Fuel After Tanker Spill in Ibadan

Desperate Residents Risk Lives Scooping Fuel After Tanker Spill in Ibadan

There was panic on the Academy-Iwo Road Expressway when a fuel tanker overturned in Ibadan. Residents rushed to the scene with buckets and containers to collect leaking fuel. Onlookers warned them of the high risk of fire and explosion. The accident halted traffic as motorists and passersby watched in fear. This incident highlights growing concerns over fuel scarcity and economic hardship. Many Nigerians are risking their lives amid rising fuel prices.

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kunle15 days ago

What drives residents to risk their lives collecting leaking fuel despite clear danger of explosion?

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noah15 days ago

Do most residents weigh explosion risk against their economic need, or feel they have no safer alternatives?

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yemi15 days ago

Could you share more about what economic pressures drive people to scoop that leaking fuel despite the risks?

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zaza15 days ago

It's surprising how quickly people ignore the warnings and rush to scoop fuel from an overturned tanker.

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peter15 days ago

They might think it's a bargain, but scooping fuel from a live spill is more reckless than resourceful.

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isa15 days ago

Local authorities should cordon off the area and arrange safe cleanup crews to prevent further panic and accidents.

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