A ravaging event happened on Thursday early morning in Benin City, Edo State, when a Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) powered car blew up at the NIPCO filling station in Aduwawa, along the Benin-Auchi Expressway. The surge sent out shockwaves through the location, triggering extensive panic as observers and homeowners left for security. Video of the after-effects, now viral on social networks, catches the disorderly scene with particles spread throughout the area. Eyewitnesses reported a loud, deafening blast that increased worry amongst close-by locals, a lot of whom rushed to discover cover. 3 people sustained injuries of differing degrees and were instantly hurried to a close-by personal health center for immediate medical attention. This terrible occasion highlights growing issues over the security of transforming petrol-powered automobiles to CNG, a practice progressively motivated by the Federal Government of Nigeria as a cost-saving step following the elimination of fuel aids. As CNG gains appeal, especially in city locations, the surge has actually reignited arguments over the adequacy of security procedures in the application of such conversions. Lots of now require more stringent policies and improved precaution to avoid comparable events in the future. Regional authorities are yet to provide an official declaration on the reason for the surge, however examinations are continuous. View the video listed below … A CNG-converted automobile blew up at a filling station in Edo State while refueling. You see what we’ve been stating? CNG vehicles are a death trap. Transform at your own threat. pic.twitter.com/uZuASKoANk– Tobi Akinbo J. (@realTobiAkinbo) October 17, 2024