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VIDEO: Truck crashes on Lagos road

A loaded truck tossed over on its side at Anthony inwards Oshodi in Lagos on Saturday, October 28.

This was disclosed in videos shared on X by the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority on Saturday.

According to LASTMA, the crash made the road inaccessible as motorists were advised to take alternative routes.

LASTMA further disclosed that efforts are ongoing to transload the content of the fallen truck into another trailer.  The caption read, “A loaded truck fell on its side at Anthony inward Oshodi.

The road is not accessible for now, while motorists are advised to go through Mushin/Ilupeju and connect to Oshodi Express Way pending the time of recovery.

“LASTMA officials monitoring the trans-loading of contents from a fallen articulated truck into another trailer at Anthony inward Oshodi by the V.I.S. office.

“Meanwhile the entire area has been cordoned off, motorists have been diverted to Town Planning Way or Obanikoro to continue their journey.

Tribune Online

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