The Federal Capital Territory Emergency Management Department has confirmed that 10 persons have so far died in the truck explosion that occurred near Karu Bridge on the Abuja-Keffi Expresswsy on Wednesday.
The FEMD’s Head of Public Affairs, Nkechi Isa, confirmed the numbers in a statement on Thursday afternoon.
Acting Director General of the Emergency Department, Abdulrahman Mohammed, earlier confirmed that eight persons had died as of Thursday morning, with five confirmed dead on the scene, and four others burnt beyond recognition.
““Five people were taken dead from the scene yesterday. Out of the people that were injured, one died, making six. Then this morning, when I asked my people to go round, they discovered that two had already died again, making eight. Four of them from yesterday were burnt beyond recognition.”, he explained.
However, in her statement, Isa said the Head, Forecasting Response and Mitigation of FEMD, Mr Mark Nyam, said eight bodies were deposited at the Karu Hospital Morgue, one body at the Asokoro Distinct Hospital Morgue while another body was deposited at the National Hospital morgue.
He added that some victims had been referred to the Gwagwalada Teaching Hospital, Federal Medical Centre, Keffi, and Cedar Crest Hospital Abuja for proper care.
Part of the statement reads, “The FCT Emergency Management Department FEMD can confirm that 10 persons lost their lives to the truck explosion that occurred at Karu bridge along Abuja / Keffi expressway.
“The Head Forecasting Response and Mitigation of FEMD,Mr Mark Nyam said eight bodies were deposited at the Karu Hospital Morgue ,one body at the Asokoro Distinct Hospital Morgue while another body was deposited at the National Hospital.
He informed that over 30 persons suffered various degrees of burns.
“Some of the victims have been referred to Gwagwalada Teaching Hospital, Federal Medical Centre, Keffi, and Cedercrest Hospital Abuja for proper care.”
Isa also stated that no fewer than 10 vehicles were burnt during the incident, adding that the FEMD boss, after a visit to the incident scene, appealed to motorists to observe traffic rules and regulations.
He also cautioned against reckless driving, dangerous overtaking, and poor maintenance of vehicles while urging FCT residents to always use the 112 emergency toll-free number in the event of an emergency.
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