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BREAKING: BRT Bus With Passengers Catches Fire In Lagos (Video)

BRT Bus With Passengers Catches Fire In Lagos.
OnyxNews Nigeria gathered that passengers run for safety as a Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) conveying 45 people suddenly caught fire on Monday, February 15.
The incident occurred close to Anthony Bus Stop, Ikorodu Road, Lagos, causing panic among road users.
The Acting Zonal Coordinator, southwest Zonal Office, NEMA, Mr Ibrahim Farinloye who confirmed the incident in a statement issued in Lagos on Monday said the bus was en route to TBS Terminal at Lagos Island, when the incident happened around 11 in the morning on Monday.
According to him, the bus involved in the incident was drafted to assist in conveying the passengers after the one which took off from the Ikorodu terminal broke down.
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He said all the passengers were rescued by officials of the emergency response agencies, and non were injured as at when filing this report.
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