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Lagos Gas Explosion: How Nigerian Navy Reference Hospital Ojo was affected by the explosion

The Nigerian Navy Reference Hospital Ojo was affected by the alleged gas explosion which occurred at Abule Ado, Lagos earlier today.
The hospital ceilings were affected by the explosion, and casualties were brought from explosion site to the hospital for treatment.
Reports reaching Onyxnewsng said that the Reference hospital attended to about 55 persons whom 36 were school children and 19 were adults.
The online news platform reported that lives and properties were allegedly damaged around Abule Ado environ including schools like Bethlehem Girls College, Lagos, students were seen running away from the area.
Onyxnewsng also gathered that one of the adults had been admitted in the Intensive Care Unit due to much burns. While about seven other persons (adults) and two children are on admission, two others refered to Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH) for neurosurgical intervention.
According to Western Naval Command Lagos, Information officer, Commander Thomas Otuji, the remaining 43 persons have been treated and discharged. But, three people were brought in dead (Two females and a male).
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