Eko Hot Blog reports that in a developing situation, fire service personnel have arrived at the scene where a fuel tanker overturned and slanted across the Mobile Road near the Mobile Depot in Apapa earlier today.
After hours of delay and multiple unanswered calls for emergency response, the fire service crews have finally reached the area, bringing relief to residents and commuters who had been grappling with fears of a potential explosion.
“We’re glad to see the fire service here at last,” said Deborah, an eyewitness at the scene. “Their presence gives us some reassurance that the situation will be brought under control soon.”
A passer-by, who preferred to remain anonymous, expressed cautious optimism about the fire service’s arrival. “It’s a good thing they’re finally here. Let’s hope they can secure the area quickly and prevent any further risk to lives and property.”
Authorities are still urging the public to avoid the area until further notice as emergency crews work to contain the spilled fuel and stabilize the overturned tanker.
Traffic in the vicinity remains at a standstill, with vehicles being redirected into inner streets to steer clear of the potential hazard zone.
The delayed response from the fire service, despite having a barracks located nearby in the Marine Beach area of Apapa, has raised concerns about the preparedness and effectiveness of emergency services in handling such incidents promptly.
As the situation continues to unfold, ABC News will provide further updates on the progress made by the fire service in mitigating the risks posed by the overturned fuel tanker and restoring normalcy to the area.
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