Pandemonium struck this morning in the Federal Capital
Territory, Abuja when an explosion rocked an outskirt of the city and
according to reports, no fewer than 200 people are feared dead.
Earlier
reports from eyewitnesses say the explosion sounded in a highly
populated motor park less than five minutes drive from the Abuja city
centre.
It was reported later that the blast actually took place
at the Abuja urban mass transport company limited garage under the
bridge at Nyanya.
It is not clear yet how the bomb was ferried into the park, but witnesses suspect it was planted by a suicide bomber.
* Abuja residents and passengers seen gathering at the scene of the explosion that rocked the capital city this morning
It was gathered that several dead bodies now litter the blood spattered park and the expressway leading to the city.
Some
of the dead victims and the injured are being taken to the hospital by
ambulances and vans belonging to the police, the Vehicle Inspection
Office, Federal Road Safety Commission.
Newsmen at the scene of the tragic incident counted more than 50 bodies that are yet to be evacuated.
* Picture from the scene of the blast
Several vehicles including about 12 government owned high capacity buses were destroyed in the attack.
Earlier reports say some of the buses were said to be loaded with passengers when the explosion occurred.
According
to the spokesman of the National Emergency Management Agency, Manzo
Ezekiel, the incident happened during Monday's rush hour at the park.
“This morning there was an explosion at the Nyanya Motor Park,” Ezekiel said.
“Rescue
teams are already on ground. There were so many people there at that
time, so we think there must have been some injuries,” he added.
As
at the time of filing this report, the cause of the blast was not yet
known and there is no official statement yet from the Federal Government
or police.
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