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Residents of Sangotedo in the Ajah axis of Lagos State were thrown into panic yesterday following reports of a gas-related explosion that disrupted activities and raised fresh concerns about safety in densely populated urban communities. Although full official details are still emerging, early reports indicate that the incident involved a gas-related fire outbreak, with eyewitness accounts describing an explosion by 3am on the 21st of March 2026, followed by flames that spread rapidly within the vicinity. The situation reportedly caused fear among residents and commuters along the busy Lekki–Epe corridor, a major commercial and residential hub in Lagos.
What We Know So Far
At the time of writing, confirmed information remains limited. However:
The incident reportedly occurred in the Sangotedo area of Ajah, a rapidly developing suburb in Lagos.
Eyewitnesses described a loud blast followed by fire, suggesting a gas or fuel-related trigger.
Emergency response efforts were reportedly initiated to contain the situation.
Due to the lack of detailed official statements, the number of casualties or the extent of property damage has not yet been fully verified.
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Godwin Kelechi Odiegwu
21 March 2026 - 11:40amSince 21 March, there was an explosion and you guys failed to get a detailed report, so why publishing it
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