Nigeria: Two Explosions Rock Jos Terminus Market; 200 Killed! [WARNING]

  • At least five residents had informed police officials, suspicious of the mysteriously van parked in their area, but no police arrived at the scene, and nothing was done until the car exploded some hours afterwards. Sources tell SaharaReporters the car “exploded,” after a beeping sound was heard from curious local residents. – Kemifilani

May 20, 2014

Jos terminus explosion smoke ball - Sahara
Jos terminus explosion smoke ball – Sahara

There was a loud explosion in Jos, the Plateau State capital at about 3:00 p.m. on Tuesday.

The explosion, believed to have been caused by a bomb, occurred around the ever busy Jos Main Market, between Railway Terminus and the temporary site of the Jos University Teaching Hospital.

The explosion was followed by a thick smoke and is believed to have affected many shops and commercial vehicles. It is not known whether anyone was killed or injured.

The explosion has however created tension in the area with cars colliding as drivers scampered for safety.

Ambulance and other safety providers were seen rushing to the area.

The cause of the explosion and casualty is yet to be ascertained.

UPDATE: Another explosion sounded at about 3:20 PM around the same area just as our reporter was filing report Source: premiumTimes

UPDATE:

Two Bomb Explosions Kill At Least 200 People In Jos Market

Posted: May, 20 2014, 10:05AM
Posted by SaharaReporters

Two big explosions rocked the Jos University Teaching Hospital (JUTH) area inside the Terminus Market near Murtala Mohammed way, in Jos city.

Eyewitness said the explosions shook the entire area causing major panic in the area. The bombs were primed to inflict maximum casualties as they exploded few minutes apart. Over 200 people were killed, up from the official 72 dead released earlier by government sources, as the two apparent car bombings had exploded 32 minutes apart. The first vehicle to explode was a Peugeot J5 van, with the registration number XG 148 BLD. The second blast was carried out with a Toyota van, with a Gombe state license plate number. An eyewitness told SaharaReporters that the second car, a Toyota Sienna van, had been abandoned since 6 AM Tuesday morning. At least five residents had informed police officials, suspicious of the mysteriously van parked in their area, but no police arrived at the scene, and nothing was done until the car exploded some hours afterwards. Sources tell SaharaReporters the car “exploded,” after a beeping sound was heard from curious local residents.


UPDATE From kemifilani WARNING: GRAPHIC IMAGES!

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Oh dear! The multiple bomb blasts that rocked the city of Jos, Plateau state  few hours ago claimed at least 200 lives. Below is the report from Sahara Reporters:
Two big explosions rocked the Jos University Teaching Hospital  (JUTH) area inside the Terminus Market near Murtala Mohammed way, in Jos city.

Eyewitness said the explosions shook the entire area causing major panic in the area.
The bombs were primed to inflict maximum casualties as they exploded few minutes apart. Over 200 people were killed, up from the official 72 dead released  earlier by government sources, as the two apparent car bombings had  exploded 32 minutes apart.

The first vehicle to explode was a Peugeot J5 van, with the  registration number XG 148 BLD. The second blast was carried out with a  Toyota van, with a Gombe state license plate number.
An eyewitness told SaharaReporters that the second car, a Toyota Sienna van, had been abandoned since 6 AM Tuesday morning.
At least five residents had informed police officials,  suspicious of the mysteriously van parked in their area, but no police  arrived at the scene, and nothing was done until the car exploded some  hours afterwards.
Sources tell SaharaReporters the car “exploded,” after a beeping sound was heard from curious local residents.
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