BREAKING: Ghana gas explosion ‘kills five’ in Accra.

At least five people have died and dozens injured in an explosion at a gas filling station in Ghana’s capital, Accra, according to local media.

The explosion had been caused by “irresponsible human error”, the National Petroleum Authority, (NPA) said.

The NPA said two bolts which should have “tightened the lid” of the gas tanker were missing, Joy News reports.

Witnesses said they heard a loud bang and saw flames billowing into the sky.

Injured persons were reported to have suffered severe burns and have been sent to the hospital.

Several images of charred bodies from the explosion have been shared on social media.

The NPA, which had inspected the site, blamed the fire on a “fully loaded” gas tanker that was discharging Liquid Petroleum Gas (LPG).

NPA head Moses Asaga told local radio station Joy FM that “The pressure built up and because the lid was not tight, the pressure was able to force the lid open.”

“It came out like a missile… and that is why it spewed out 200 meters into the Labadi Trade Fair site and caused the fire.

Local media reports say the explosion occurred at 18:00 local time on Thursday and it took fire officers several hours to bring the fire under control.

There had also been a black-out in the area – where a national exhibition centre and a university are located – as some electricity cables reportedly, caught fire.

The tragedy has raised renewed concerns over the location of fuel stations, many of which can be found close to residential areas.

In a Facebook post, Ghana’s incoming President Nana Akufo-Addo called for a “second look” at the location of gas stations in the country and “strict enforcement” of safety regulations to prevent “such avoidable incidents”.

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Calabar CBN Gas Explosion: Four Victims Confirmed Dead

At least four victims of last Friday’s gas explosion at the Central Bank of Nigeria’s office in Calabar have been confirmed dead out of 15 taken to the University of Calabar Teaching Hospital (UCTH).

Doctors said the degree of damage meted on them by the explosion led to their death.

The Chief Medical Director of UCTH, Dr Thomas Agan, confirmed their death when reporters were at the hospital to get get an update on the present state of the victims.

It was a dark Friday for Staff of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Calabar Branch when a gas explosion rocked the financial building, leaving scores in critical condition and others dead.

The casualties were rushed to the UCTH, General hospital as well as the Nigerian Navy Hospital.

Other patients are lying in critical condition at the UCTH and the General Hospital, with lots of internal and facial injuries as a result of inhaling the fumes from the blast. The doctors said they are responding to treatment.

Dr Agan said, the CBN boss and other staff had so far been supportive, as their visits to the hospital had given the victims hope.

“They look forward to getting back on their feet in the shortest possible time,” he said.

He assured reporters that, the hospital would put in their best in ensuring that, the condition of the remaining victims improved.

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Dogara Calls For Probe Of Anambra Gas Explosion

The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rt. Hon Yakubu Dogara, has expressed sadness over the death of several Nigerians in a gas explosion in Nnewi, Anambra State.

While calling for a thorough investigation into the incident which occurred on Christmas Eve, leaving several others injured, the Speaker said this was one incident too many that have claimed lives of innocent Nigerians.

?He, therefore, called for a thorough investigation to ascertain the root and immediate cause of the explosion in order to avert a reoccurrence.

“It saddens me that at a time when we should be celebrating, some people have been thrown into needless mourning. This incident must be investigated to find out what exactly happened and how to stop it from happening again,” the Speaker said.

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Gas Explosion Kills 4 In Port Harcourt

Residents of Eliozu in Port Harcourt, Rivers State are still in shock over the gas explosion that killed four persons.

Residents were seen on Friday morning talking in small groups around the scene of the explosion which had remains of the wreckage caused by the explosion.

Some eyewitnesses said that the explosion occurred when a car air conditioner repairer was trying to refill one of his cylinders in his shop. Sadly the explosion killed him on the spot and three others near by.

Confirming the incident, the Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Ahmad Mohammad, told our correspondent that the deceased have long been taken to the hospital.

He used the opportunity to advise persons who use combustible materials in their businesses to observe all safety measures to avoid a recurrence of such disaster in the future.

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