Some
members of the Deeper Life Bible Church coming back from the National
Retreat were left in a state of panic after their bus caught fire.
The LAGBUS was destroyed by the fire
Hundreds of Deeper Life Bible Church worshippers have escaped death
when the LAGBUS conveying them from camp to Lagos burst into flames, PM
News reported.
It was gathered that the worshippers were coming from the National
Deeper Life Retreat on Sunday, caught fire on Otedola Bridge, Berger
area of Lagos, Southwest Nigeria.
The bus took off from the Deeper Life Conference Centre, DLCC, Km
42, Lagos-Ibadan Expressway after the end of the four-day retreat.
On Otedola bridge, the bus carrying at least a 100 worshippers was
said to have burst into flames as people scamper to safety before the
inferno could consume them.
Officials of the Lagos State Fire Services and the Lagos State
Emergency Management Agency, LASEMA arrived the scene on time to rescue
worshippers before the LAGBUS was burnt in the inferno.
Any eye witness, who craved anonymity, told PM News that the bus
was filled to capacity with worshippers when it caught fire, but that no
life was lost.
He said the bus might have caught fire as a result of over heating.
According to him, several worshippers abandoned their loads as
escaped to avoid being burnt in the inferno, saying that there was
frantic scampering for safety by the passengers.
The source added that officials of the fire servicemen arrived on
time to assist in evacuating the passengers from the burning bus. He
said when worshippers suspected that a fire was about to be ignited, the
asked the driver to stop and that when he did, they found every
available means of escape before the fire fully engulfed the bus.
Worshippers were said to have gathered at one side of the road
singing praises to God for saving them from being burnt to death after
they just left an inspiring retreat where Pastor Williams Kumuyi of the
Deeper Christian Life Ministry prayed for the for God’s blessings and
that they would not die untimely.
Director, Lagos State Fire Service, Rasak Fadipe said his men
arrived the scene on time and were able to rescue worshippers and
confirmed that life was lost. A LASEMA official who craved anonymity
also confirmed that no life was lost but that the bus burnt complexly.

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