FG blames Anambra coal burning incident on gully erosion

In a related development, the ministry said it also received a report of spontaneous burning of a coal seam in Otolo, Nnewi, in Anambra state.
“A team of experts also visited the site with a view to bringing the situation under control, as soon as possible.
“The Ministry of Mines and Steel Development’s attention was drawn to a gas emission from exposed coal seam in Umuozu community in Otolo; Nnewi North Local Government Area of Anambra State.
The Minister of Mines and Steel Development, Hon.
Abubakar Bawa Bwari dispatched a team of officers from the ministry to visit the scene for preliminary inspection and to hold discussion with the affected community.
“The team observed that as a result of gully erosion around the community some coal seams were exposed with some emitting gases that resulted in the death of 15 persons as reported by the community.
The team was told that there was intermittent fire flares from the exposed coal seams and this commenced around December 2017.
Coal deposits are known to contain several gases that are highly toxic and injurious to human health and environment.
In this case, the deaths could be as a result of the coal releasing carbon dioxide and other gases that if inhaled could cause harm to human beings.
It was further observed that there is no mining activity in that vicinity; therefore, this disaster is not related to mining operations.
In order to ascertain the effect on the ecosystem, samples of the coal and water were taken from the affected community for further investigations,” the Minister said in a statement signed by Ishaku Kigbu

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