According to sources near the scene, two trucks carrying cement and one other carrying petroleum, as well as, a commercial bus heading towards Ife end were involved in the crash.
The accident which occurred around 3:30 a.m. few kilometres to Naira and Kobo Junction in Ikire led to a diversion of traffic to Ibadan lane of the dual carriageway, as people tried to put out the fire.
The content of one of the trucks involved, it was learnt, later spilled to the other lane of the road.
A commuter, Michael Mokolade, whose vehicle was near the scene of the accident when the crash occurred, told a Punch correspondent that the vehicles collided while making efforts to avoid the bad portion of the road shortly after Alasape Prayer ground.
He said, “My vehicle was about 10 vehicles away from those ones involved in the crash. The vehicles were trying to avoid bad portion of the road and they, in the process, ran into each other.
“Initially, people were scared to move near the scene, but some of the commuters in the commercial vehicles involved later managed to disembark, but many of them were trapped as the fire grew intense.”
When contacted, General Manager of Osun Ambulance Scheme, Dr. Olusegun Babatunde, said twelve people that sustained various degrees of burns in the accident had been taken to General Hospital in Ikire.
source https://www.ladunliadinews.com/2019/11/12-injured-as-petrol-truck-two-other.html
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