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Lagos pipeline blast kills 15, destroys several buildings – Nigerian officials

By Reuters
16 March 2020   |   2:06 pm
An explosion at a gas processing plant on Sunday killed at least 15 people and destroyed approximately 50 buildings after a fire broke out in a suburb of Lagos, Nigeria's commercial capital, emergency services said.

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