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By Gilbert da Costa
Abuja
27 December 2006
Health teams are combing a Lagos neighborhood Wednesday in search of survivors1 of Tuesday's pipeline2 explosion who need urgent treatment. For VOA, Gilbert da Costa reports that several bodies were buried late Tuesday.
Casualty figures from Tuesday's explosion range from 200 to about 1,000. Survivors with severe burns are being treated at government-owned hospitals.
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A boy covers his face as he walks past burning vehicles and corpses following early morning pipeline explosion in Lagos, 26 Dec 2006
However, some of those injured in the blast are believed to have gone into hiding to avoid arrest. Others may not have gone to hospital because they lack the money to pay for treatment.
Umar Mairiga, head of disaster management with the Red Cross, says volunteers are searching for survivors in hiding and cleaning up the explosion site.
"We are trying to disinfect the place and we've sent out our volunteers to see if they can fish out some people who are still hiding, so we can take them to the hospital," said Mairiga. "And then we are also asking relatives of those people affected4 to come forward and register their names, so that we try to see if they are dead or in any of the hospitals."
Eye witnesses say the charred5 bodies of the victims have been removed, but remains6 still littered the area.
Presidential spokeswoman Remi Oyo, says Nigerians should resolve to put an end to pipelines7 break-ins.
"The government cannot alone secure the whole territory of Nigeria and that is why those of us who are law-abiding citizens should help in ensuring that once we see these kinds of things, we report them. We do not wait until when the pipelines have been vandalized before we report as in the case of what happened in Ebule Egba," said Oyo. "I believe that we all must rise up and say never again will we allow these kinds of things to our citizenry."
The fire started Tuesday morning when local residents arrived with jerry cans to help themselves to small quantities of gasoline.
The pipelines reportedly ruptured8 by thieves subsequently exploded into an inferno9.
More than 2,000 people have been killed in oil pipelines explosions in Nigeria in the last few years.
1 survivors | |
幸存者,残存者,生还者( survivor的名词复数 ) | |
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n.管道,管线 | |
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n.死尸,尸体( corpse的名词复数 ) | |
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adj.不自然的,假装的 | |
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v.把…烧成炭( char的过去式);烧焦 | |
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n.剩余物,残留物;遗体,遗迹 | |
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管道( pipeline的名词复数 ); 输油管道; 在考虑(或规划、准备) 中; 在酿中 | |
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v.(使)破裂( rupture的过去式和过去分词 );(使体内组织等)断裂;使(友好关系)破裂;使绝交 | |
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n.火海;地狱般的场所 | |
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