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Trailer of over 200ft unfortunately crashes at overhead bridge Apapa Lagos

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A trailer measuring over 200 feet in length was involved in a devastating accident, resulting in the tragic spilling of its contents across the overhead bridge in Apapa, Lagos.

The incident has raised concerns about the potential consequences of such a catastrophic event, including the impact on the environment, human safety, and the local community.

The contents of the trailer, which have not been disclosed, have been scattered across the bridge, causing a significant disruption to traffic and daily activities in the area.

Emergency services and authorities are inevitably going to clear the scene and assess the extent of the damage.

The incident serves as a stark reminder of the importance of ensuring safety measures and regulations are in place to prevent such accidents from occurring.

In the meantime, local residents and commuters are advised to exercise caution and follow instructions from authorities to avoid any potential hazards.

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