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NEMA Warns Nigerians: Scooping Fuel from Fallen Tanker is Suicidal

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The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) has issued a stern warning to Nigerians, cautioning against the dangers of scooping fuel from overturned tankers. This warning comes after several incidents where individuals have lost their lives while attempting to collect spilled fuel from overturned trucks.

The Dangers of Fuel Scooping

  • Risk of Explosion: NEMA highlighted the high risk of explosion and fire associated with fuel scooping, which can result in severe injuries and fatalities.
  • Loss of Lives: Recent incidents have shown that individuals who engage in fuel scooping often put their lives at risk, with many losing their lives in the process.

NEMA’s Warning

  • Public Safety: NEMA emphasized the importance of prioritizing public safety and avoiding such reckless behavior.
  • Emergency Response: The agency is working to enhance emergency response measures to mitigate the impact of such incidents.

Recent Incidents

  • Multiple Fatalities: Several incidents have been reported where individuals have lost their lives while scooping fuel from overturned tankers.
  • Injuries and Damage: These incidents often result in severe injuries and damage to property.

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