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Hundreds killed in Lagos fuel blast

LAGOS, Dec 26 (Reuters) Hundreds of people were burned alive today when fuel from a vandalised pipeline exploded in Nigeria's largest city, Lagos, emergency workers said.

Crowds of local residents went to scoop up petrol using plastic containers after an armed gang punctured the underground pipeline overnight to siphon fuel into road tankers.

''We cannot confirm how many hundreds were killed, but we know it is more than 200,'' said Abiodun Orebiyi, secretary-general of the Nigerian Red Cross, adding that 60 people were taken to hospital with serious burns.

A Red Cross official at the scene said 250 were confirmed dead, adding that they were still collecting names of the missing.

The remains of hundreds of bodies, most burned beyond recognition, could be seen at the scene of the blast in the densely populated Abule Egba district, next to a ramshackle car workshop and a saw mill.

Some corpses lay rigid on the ground -- arms and legs thrust awkwardly in the air -- their clothes and skin burned off by the blast. Others were reduced to ash.

It took fire fighters equipped with leaking water hoses about six hours to extinguish the flames as hundreds of people came to watch.

In the absence of an ambulance service, one group of volunteers loaded charred corpses into an estate car operated by the Lagos road safety authority.

Some women sat crying on a bench.

''One friend knocked on our door and told my husband they were taking fuel. My husband ran out with two buckets and now he has gone. This is a curse from God,'' said a woman who gave her name as Ole.

Youths with jerry cans were offering stolen fuel on a nearby roadside at double the official price.

Long queues have formed at fuel stations across Nigeria over the past few weeks because of shortages in supply from the national oil company.

''Because of the scarcity, people want to make a quick profit or just fill their tank,'' Orebiyi said.

Despite huge exports of crude oil, Nigeria suffers regular shortages of petrol and diesel because it relies on imports of refined fuel from the West.

Industry experts estimate that about five percent of Nigeria's crude oil is stolen for export by criminal syndicates with contacts in the military and government.

But smaller-scale theft of gasoline and diesel is also common, and much more deadly because of the highly flammable nature of these fuels.

A similar explosion at a vandalised pipeline in another part of Lagos in May killed about 200 people.

REUTERS SP LS RAI2313

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