Saturday, November 29, 2025 -Three people died on Friday after a petrol tanker crashed and caught fire in Kura Local Government Area of Kano State, while a separate blaze destroyed shops at Hamisu Plaza along Maiduguri Road.
The incidents were detailed in a statement issued on
Saturday by the Public Relations Officer of the Kano State Fire Service, ACFO
Saminu Yusif Abdullahi.
According to the statement, the first accident occurred
around 1:30 p.m. when the agency received a call from retired Civil Defence
officer Danlami Muhammad.
He reported that a tanker had fallen at the Kura market
junction along Zaria Road.
“Firefighters rushed from the headquarters to the scene and
found a petrol tanker with the registration number NGZ 250 XA carrying about
30,000 litres of fuel. The tanker had overturned, caught fire and struck a
cyclist who was on the road.
“The incident affected four people. Three of the victims
were found unconscious and were later confirmed dead, while the cyclist managed
to escape alive,” the Fire Service said.
Firefighters, working with the police and the Federal Road
Safety Corps, brought the situation under control.
The victims were handed over to ASP Ahmad Lawan of the Kura
Police Division.
Two fire trucks, one from the headquarters and another from
the Kura station responded to the call. The cause of the crash is still being
investigated.
The second incident happened around 2:45 p.m. after the
control room received a distress call from Fire Assistant III Ahmad Gwangwazo,
reporting a fire at Hamisu Plaza in Taruni LGA.
On arrival, firefighters found a two-storey commercial
building measuring about 200 by 200 feet with flames coming from the upper
floor.
“The fire affected three shops, while two others were
saved,” the statement said.
The team was able to prevent the fire from spreading to the
remaining shops on the first floor and the entire ground floor.
A fire truck stationed at the ongoing trade fair also joined
the operation. The cause of this fire is also under investigation.
The Director of the Kano State Fire Service, Alhaji Sani
Anas, urged residents to be extra careful, especially during the harmattan
season.
“He is appealing to the general public to handle fire with
care to avoid disasters. He further urged motorists to drive calmly and follow
traffic rules to prevent accidents that may lead to loss of life or property,”
the statement added.

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