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Lagos tanker explosion kills 12

Man pointing to burnt satellite dish
This man's satellite dish was destroyed in the fire

At least 12 people have been killed in Nigeria's main city, Lagos, when a petrol tanker burst into flames.

Eyewitnesses say the driver lost control and hit a kerb. A bus and another tanker were also engulfed by the huge fire.

It was the latest in a series of incidents involving tankers in Lagos.

The Lagos authorities recently banned heavy vehicles from parking on the streets, and have started constructing out-of-town parking areas.

An official at a local hospital told the BBC's Umar Elleman there had been "massive" casualties.

He says a bus driver ignored warnings to stop and the vehicle then caught fire.


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