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Scores escape death as fully loaded BRT Bus falls in Lagos

By Òlopà Ìlegbé
Several passengers were escaped death when a fully loaded Bus Rapid Transport (BRT) bus suddenly fell off its  dedicated lane around Dopemu area of Lagos.
Westernworldnews learnt that so many were injured during the accident but no casualty recorded.
Confirming incidence, the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA), affirmed that no death recorded in the accident that happened around 0635hrs today (Friday).
Head, Public Affairs Unit-LASEMA, Nosa Okunbor, said: “Upon arrival of the Dolphin Response Team at the incident scene, the LRT discovered that a fallen BRT Bus registration number BDG 390 XR, loaded to capacity at the above mentioned location.
“Investigations revealed that the BRT Bus had taken-off from Iyana Ipaja BRT Bus Terminal and headed to Obalende before the accident occurred while the BRT Bus driver was attempting to avoid hitting a pedestrian.
“An Hausa pedestrian hawking plantain from a wheelbarrow reportedly dashed across the BRT corridor, causing the BRT driver to swerve suddenly and in the process lost control of the bus, climbed the road divider, falling on it’s side,” he explained.
According to him, fortunately, no lives were reported lost due to the incident.
“Though some passengers escaped unhurt, many of the BRT bus passengers reportedly sustained critical injuries and had been taken to an unknown hospital before arrival of the Dolphin Response Team at the incident scene.
“All necessary safety measures has been activated to safeguard responders and road users during the operation.
“Primary responders at the incident scene are collaborating to ensure a speedy recovery of the fallen BRT bus and restoration of normalcy to the BRT corridor.
“The fallen BRT bus has been lifted upright and towed off to Moshalashi Police Station near Alimosho roundabout with the Tow Truck provided by the officials of NPF at the incident scene,” he added.
He stated that the road has been re-opened for vehicular activities and recovery operation.

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