Kebbi hospital blast caused by overheating, not bomb: Police

The Kebbi State Police Command has clarified that the recent explosion at the General Hospital in Bagudo was caused by an inferno, not explosives or aerial activity.

The incident occurred in the early hours of Tuesday and triggered panic among residents, but no casualties were recorded, the police confirmed.

Police Public Relations Officer, SP Bashir Usman, said in a statement that the explosion was caused by “an inferno which overheated air-conditioning and refrigerator gas cylinders, resulting in the loud explosions observed.”

“Investigations and expert assessments have confirmed that the incident was caused by an inferno. No explosives or aerial activity were involved,” he said.

 

Official investigating damages. Photo credit: Kebbi command

SP Usman added, ‎“Assessments conducted by EOD-CBRN experts, alongside the Commissioner of Police Tactical Team, confirmed that no explosives or aerial activity were involved.

Damages caused by the explosion. Photo credit: Kebbi Command

“No loss of life or injuries occurred, as verified by the on-site expert teams.”

The Police Command urged the public and media to disregard unverified reports suggesting a bomb or helicopter involvement. “We advise everyone to rely solely on official information.

The situation remains fully under control, and the Command remains committed to public safety and transparency,” SP Usman said.

PUNCH Online had earlier reported that the explosion had created confusion, but the state police emphasised that the explosion was accidental and involved no criminal activity. Security agencies promptly secured the area to prevent further threats.

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