JUST IN: Oil Wells Go Up In Flames In Ondo Community

KIRKUK, IRAQ - JUNE 2: Firefighters try to exFlames rise over the Habbaza oil-wells after the oil-wells were sabotaged last month in Kirkuk, Iraq on June 2, 2016. The fire at the Habbaza oil-wells cannot be extinguished since the last month. (Photo by Ali Mukarrem Garip/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)

Five oil wells are currently on fire in Ondo, one of the oil-rich states in Nigeria.
It was gathered that a huge fire broke out in Ajegunle Ikorigho community on Thursday and affected parts of Ojumole which is located in Ikorigho land.
The oil wells affected in the incident are said to be Isan-West field, Parable field, Malu field, Ororo and Opokaba.
The fire also spread to Otumara, Ikorigho, Ajegunle-Ikorigho, Zion Ikorigho, Iluayo, Kendo Ayeren and Ehinmoghan-Ikorigho communities.
The cause of the fire had not been ascertained as of press time.
Femi Joseph, spokesman of the Ondo state police command, told TheCable that he had not been briefed about the development.

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