Scores are feared dead following an oil pipeline explosion in southeastern Nigeria, officials said Monday, with some putting the toll at more than 70.
At least eight people died on Saturday in Kom Kom Town in the oil-producing Rivers State, according to an assessment Sunday by the police and a local official.
But locals were "putting the figures at over 70" people killed, the regional coordinator of the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), Walson Brandon told AFP on Monday.
It was difficult to confirm the casualties because "the area is inaccessible after heavy rains this morning," he added.
Ogechi Nnamdi, a local resident at the scene said: "I saw about 20 dead bodies. Eleven had been carried away and more are in the swamp yet to be recovered."
Promise Chibuzo Nwankwo, a local politician, said the exact numbers of dead were unclear "but I can confirm to you that scores of persons were recorded dead as a result of the explosion."
The explosion occurred on Saturday afternoon ...