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Gas Explosion Rocks Onitsha Bridge Head Market, One Dead, Six Injured

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By Praise Chinecherem

One person lost his life while six others sustained varying degrees of injury in a gas explosion rocks Onitsha Bridge Head Market in Anambra state.

The incident which occured in a welder’s shop at plumbing market, along Uga street was reportedly caused by excess heat from a gas cylinder.

“The victims were in the welder’s shop when the welding gas cylinder exploded due to exposure to excess heat,” an eye witness said.

Police spokesperson, Tochukwu Ikenga confirmed the incident, describing it as regrettable.

He said the deceased has been deposited in a morgue, while the rescued victims are currently receiving treatment in the hospital.

According to him, Commissioner of Police, Ikioye Orutugu has provided certain safety tips, including regular inspection and maintenance of gas cylinder equipment to avert future reoccurrence.

He said, “Police Operatives attached to the Onitsha Head Bridge Divisional Police Headquarters on the 16th of May 2025 complemented rescue efforts by good-spirited individuals on the six victims of a gas cylinder explosion at a plumbing market, along Uga Street which regrettably recorded one death.

“Preliminary information revealed that the welding gas cylinder exploded as the welder was working on a metal due to exposure to excess heat.

“Meanwhile, the six rescued victims are currently receiving treatment in the hospital while the deceased has been deposited in a morgue.

“To this end, the Police Operatives have taken steps to secure the area and prevent criminal-minded persons from taking advantage of the situation to commit crimes.

“Further to this, the Commissioner of Police, Ikioye Orutugu concerned about the unfortunate incident has provided some safety tips to prevent such from reoccurring.

“The tips include regular inspection and maintenance of the gas cylinder equipment, ensuring that the gas cylinders are stored securely and that the equipment is used according to the manufacturer’s instructions and safety guidelines.”

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