View Single Post
(#4 (permalink))
Old
Tahliba is Offline
Villager Senior
Tahliba
 
Posts: 1,602
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Birmingham, , United Kingdom
Default 17-05-08, 06:28 PM

1 or 100 the concequences for the family's involved will be greater.

Reuters) - At least 100 people were killed and scores injured on Thursday when fuel from a pipeline ruptured by an earthmover exploded in a village near Nigeria's biggest city, Lagos, the Red Cross said.

Following is a chronology of some of the biggest pipeline disasters in Nigeria in recent years.

July 10, 2000 - A pipeline explodes, killing about 250 villagers, with fires burning out of control near the town of Jesse. Six days later, at least 100 villagers die when a ruptured pipeline explodes in the town of Warri.

November 30, 2000 - A leaking oil products pipeline catches fire at a beachhead near the fishing village of Ebute near Lagos, killing at least 60 people.

June 19, 2003 - An oil pipeline punctured by thieves explodes north of the Abia state capital Umuahia, killing 125 villagers.

September 17, 2004 - Dozens of people are killed in a pipeline explosion in the commercial capital Lagos after thieves tried to siphon petrol belonging to state oil company NNPC.

May 12, 2006 - A pipeline explosion at Inagbe Beach on the outskirts of Lagos kills more than 250 people.

December 26, 2006 - Several hundred people are burned alive when fuel from a vandalized pipeline explodes in the Abule Egba district of Lagos. Nigerian Red Cross says 269 bodies retrieved.

December 26, 2007 - At least 45 people burned to death on the outskirts of Lagos when fuel they are siphoning from a buried pipeline catches fire.

May 15, 2008 - At least 100 people killed and scores injured when fuel from a pipeline ruptured by an earthmover explodes in a village near Lagos, the Red Cross says.

Then there are dozens more that the Red Cross haven't even registered.


If we do not have an accurate analysis of the problem, we cannot possibly develop a good strategy to resolve it.
Reply With Quote