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Fire at sabotaged fuel pipelines

Meanwhile, sabotaged fuel pipelines caught fire at Warewa village in Ogun State, southwest Nigeria at the weekend, the independent ‘Guardian’ reported today. It said that a bush fire was thought to have spread to holes sodden with petrol. The holes are drilled by scavengers attempting to reach pipelines carrying fuel from Lagos to parts of the southwest and north. More than 700 people collecting fuel from a burst pipeline in the southern Delta region died last year after fire broke out.

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