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LASEMA Director-General, Dr Oke-Osanyintolu
The Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA) has said that 100 of the 468 people displaced from their homes after the Abule- Ado explosion are now in the relief camp, Ikotun.
Dr. Olufemi Oke-Osanyintolu, Director-General of LASEMA spoke with News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Thursday, in Lagos, on the update of the explosion which occurred on March 15.
NAN reports that the incident which occurred on Sunday morning left several wounded, some dead as well as houses and cars destroyed.
According to him, another additional body was retrieved today while two people were still missing.
He said that the additional body recovered made the total number of fatalities 21.
“Two people have been reportedly missing. Our personnel are available to manage enquiries and arrange transfer to the LASEMA relief camp for those in need of shelter and food.
“We appeal for calm and urge members of the public to keep away from the scene as we will continue to provide updates,” he said.
NAN also report that structural enumeration was going on at the explosion site to enable government channel support to the effected people. The Lagos State Government on Wednesday said 276,000 people have been displaced by Sunday’s gas inferno that engulfed the Abule Ado and Soba areas of the state.
Dr Oluwafemi Oke-Osanyintolu, Director-General, Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA), disclosed this newsmen in Lagos while assessing the damage at the scene of the incident.
Damilola-oke, who expressed shock at the level of destruction, said the impact assessment by the agency would enable the state government make provision for the people.
According to him, one of the rescued victims from the Lagos explosion is receiving care at the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital under the care of the state. (NAN)



















