A mid-day fire on Saturday, razed a fuel filling station, located opposite the first gate of the Benue State University Makurdi.
An eyewitness said the inferno was caused by an explosion from a tanker that was discharging petroleum at the station.
A worker at the station, who did not want his name in print, explained that the fire started around 2:30 pm, when the tanker was discharging fuel to the tanks of the petrol station.
He, however, said no casualty was recorded; neither did anyone sustain injury, but that some sections of the station with other valuables were affected by the inferno.
He said that officers and men of the State Fire Service promptly responded to a distress call to put out the fire.
It was gathered that the prompt response of fire service prevented the inferno from spreading to adjourning buildings, including an MTN mast located within premises of the station.
Some eyewitnesses, who were students of the Benue State University confirmed that the prompt response of the fire service saved the day.
Efforts to get the state chief fire officer, Mr. Andrew Onmakpo to speak on the incident proved abortive, but his men were seen at scene of the incident.
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