Watertown Fire Rescue responded to a fuel tank explosion on Thursday morning at Watertown Regional Airport.
From March 1 tankers carrying 60,000 litres (nearly 16,000 US gallons) or more of fuel are prohibited from using any of the ...
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The Punch Newspapers on MSNExplosions: FRSC to monitor tanker drivers with onboard camerasThe Federal Road Safety Corps is stepping up efforts to ensure tanker safety on Nigerian roads by introducing advanced technology and safety measures, including the installation of onboard cameras to ...
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The Punch on MSNRoad safety officers’ wives warn against scooping fuel from fallen tankerThe Road Safety Officers' Wives Association, on Saturday, urged Nigerians to desist from rushing to scoop fuel from fallen ...
The below statistics have been on the increase without most Nigerians showing concern. Several victims have been confirmed dead as ...
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Legit on MSNFG Bans 60,000-litre Fuel Tankers, Others From Nigerian Roads, Gives Date for ImplementationTo keep Nigerians safe from fuel tanker-related accidents, the federal government has banned all 60,000-litre fuel tankers ...
The NMDPRA Executive Director of Distribution Systems, Storage, and Retailing Infrastructure Ogbugo Ukoha said the ban will begin next month.
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allAfrica.com on MSNTanker Fires: FG Bans 60,000 Litres Capacity Trucks From Lifting Petroleum ProductsThe federal government has banned fuel tankers with a 60,000 litres capacity from loading and transporting petroleum products ...
This decision comes against a backdrop of devastating tanker explosions that have claimed numerous lives and destroyed property. Just this January, a horrific incident in Suleja, Niger State, resulted ...
Lagos: Nigeria will ban large fuel trucks from its roads after a series of deadly tanker explosions killed hundreds in recent ...
Nigeria’s federal government has announced plans to ban petroleum tankers with capacities of 60,000 and 45,000 litres.
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