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11 killed in excessive electric power surge in Zaria

Eleven people have been killed in an excessive electrical power surge that happened in Zaria area of Kaduna. NigeriaCrime.com also gathered that the tragedy which struck also left many injured on Wednesday.

According to Kaduna Electric Company, the incident was as a result of a High Tension line snap on the low tension line, which resulted in voltage supply outside limits.

While confirming the incident; the Zaria office of the Kaduna State Fire Service said the 11 people who died were from communities around Gwargwaje area of Zaria Local Government Area, adding that a house was burnt and some business premises were destroyed in the fire incident which occurred around 1 am on Wednesday

Leader of the community, Alhaji Bature Aliyu said that the fire affected all the houses in the 3 communities, the Police Barracks, the New Layout Unguwar Major Aliyu and New Kauran Juli layout.

According to him, “electricity was restored late in the night with full force, which caught fire that spread to the communities. All the transformers, high tension and service lines were on fire. Anywhere you touched was shocking until when the power was cut off from the source.”

The Head, Corporate Communication of Kaduna Electric, Abdulazeez Abdullahi, has in a statement, expressed sadness over the incident, saying preliminary investigation revealed that the incident was as a result of high tension line snap on the low tension line, which resulted in voltage supply outside limits.

“The source feeder was immediately opened on emergency to avoid further damages. Kaduna Electric expresses deepest sympathy to the families who encountered losses as a result of the incident.”

“We are grateful to His Royal Highness, Ambassador Ahmed Nuhu Bamalli, Emir of Zazzau for his support to all in managing the effects of the incident,” they said.

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