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Ferry bursts into flames in Lagos, passengers injured

There was pandemonium in Lagos on Thursday morning when a boat belonging to the Lagos Ferry Services (LAGFERRY) burst into flames at the Ipakodo Ferry Terminal in Ikorodu, leaving several persons injured.

Sources said the blast which created a huge fire started from the engine of the boat.

The fire spread into the cabin trapping some of the passengers inside.

“There was a huge explosion from the engine side of the boat and it resulted into a huge fire which engulfing the boat.

“What caused it is yet unclear, but investigations are still ongoing” the source added.

Confirming the incident, the Lagos State Waterways Authority (LASWA), stated that only four passengers sustained different degrees of injuries.

“The Lagos State Waterways Authority (LASWA) has confirmed a fire incident occurred at approximately 6:45 AM today at the Ipakodo Ferry Terminal in Ikorodu, involving the LAGFERRY vessel, “Igbega Eko,” which was en route to Victoria Island.

“Upon receiving the distress call, LASWA’s emergency response team swiftly mobilized to the scene, working in close coordination with LAGFERRY, boat operators, other and first responders to manage the situation effectively. We are pleased to report that all passengers and crew on board were evacuated safely, though four passengers suffered minor injuries and are currently receiving medical attention.

“We are currently conducting thorough preliminary investigations into the cause of the incident, collaborating with LAGFERRY and other stakeholders to ensure a comprehensive assessment. Safety is our utmost priority, and we are committed to implementing any necessary recommendations to enhance fire prevention measures throughout the Lagos waterways.

“LASWA assures the public that all safety protocols remain intact and ferry operations are proceeding as scheduled. We encourage all passengers to stay calm and adhere to safety guidelines while enjoying our waterways. We will provide further updates as investigations progress,” it added.

 

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