Photo news aftermath of abule ado explosion

Here are some photos and news updates on the aftermath of the Abule Ado explosion in Lagos, Nigeria:

Photos:

  1. Debris and destruction: Aerial view of the affected area showing the extent of the damage caused by the explosion. (Source: Vanguard News)
  2. Rescue efforts: Emergency responders and volunteers searching for survivors amidst the rubble. (Source: The Punch)
  3. Injured victims: People injured in the blast being treated at a nearby hospital. (Source: Daily Trust)
  4. Destruction of buildings: A building reduced to rubble after the explosion. (Source: Premium Times)
  5. Relief efforts: Food and other relief materials being distributed to affected residents. (Source: Leadership Newspaper)

News Updates:

  1. Death toll rises: The death toll from the explosion has risen to 21, with many more injured. (Source: The Cable)
  2. Rescue operations ongoing: Rescue teams are still searching for survivors and bodies in the rubble. (Source: This Day Live)
  3. Causes of the explosion: Investigations are ongoing to determine the cause of the explosion, with officials suspecting a gas leak or pipeline rupture. (Source: The Nation)
  4. Relief efforts underway: The Lagos State Government, along with other organizations, has launched relief efforts to support affected residents. (Source: Punch Newspaper)
  5. Calls for investigation: There are calls for a thorough investigation into the cause of the explosion and measures to prevent such incidents in the future. (Source: Daily Independent)

Videos:

  1. Aerial footage of the explosion: Aerial footage showing the extent of the damage caused by the explosion. (Source: BBC News)
  2. Rescue efforts: Footage of rescue teams searching for survivors and bodies in the rubble. (Source: Al Jazeera)
  3. Interviews with affected residents: Interviews with residents who were affected by the explosion, sharing their experiences and concerns. (Source: CNN Africa)

Please note that these photos and news updates are subject to change as more information becomes available.