According to reports, two contract staff of two firms working with the multibillion naira Escravos Gas to Liguid (EGTL) plant operated by Chevron Nigeria Limited (CNL) in Warri South West Local Government Area of Delta State have been feared dead on Tuesday.
The incident took place at about 10:00a.m on Tuesday. The chemical explosion was said to have distrupted production for several hours.
Fire fighters were said to have battled with the huge fire which, it was gathered, started from a porter cabin allegedly stocked with flammable chemicals.
However, amid the panic that allegedly ensued, the situation was said to have been professionally brought under control after which a staff was found dead and another sustaining serious burns.
The victim who sustained some degree of injuries eventually gave up the ghost on the way to the hospital in Warri.
Meanwhile, investigations into the incident is said to have commenced in earnest just as the General Manager, Policies, Government and Public Affairs, Mr Deji Haastrup, debunked any gas explosion. He said it was an accident at the plant. According to Mr Haastrupt, a fire broke out in a container storage at EGTl, but was quickly put out.
While confirming the death, he said "Sadly, an employee of a contractor company was injured and another died; the safety of the entire workforce including contractors remains our first priority."
On his part, Commander, Nigerian Navy Ship (NNS DELTA), Commodore Raimi Mohammed, also confirmed the incident, saying it was an accident, adding that his officers had already taken strategic positions at the plant to investigate the cause of the explosion.
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