Rescue efforts to continue Monday as marshy terrain hinders efforts to retrieve trapped vehicle in mining pit in Ebonyi- Police
Aug.16, 2021
The Police in Ebonyi has said that rescue efforts to retrieve a vehicle which plunged into a pit on Saturday would continue on Monday.
DSP Loveth Odah, the Police command’s Public Relations Officer in Ebonyi told NAN all efforts made to retrieve the vehicle with unidentified number of passengers failed.
“We are still hoping for the best and urge the people to remain calm,” she said.
Chief Stephen Orogwu, Chairman of neigbouring Ikwo LGA of the state described the incident as unfortunate, noting that the marshy terrain of the area made rescue efforts difficult.
“The pit is several feet beneath the ground as local, external and construction experts have been contracted to retrieve the vehicle,” he said.
Recall that the yet to be identified vehicle plunged into the abandoned mining pit on Saturday, but efforts to rescue the passengers failed due to poor visibility as the incident happened in the evening.
An eye witness who spoke under the condition of anonymity had earlier told NAN that he was driving behind the vehicle when it suddenly veered from the road and plunged into the pit.
NAN correspondent who was at the scene of the rescue operation on Sunday at Enyigba in Abakaliki, reports that efforts by the crane provided by the state government failed as the pit was water logged.
The state governor, Chief Dave Umahi who visited the scene of the incident, was seen supervising the rescue operations and dishing out instructions on how to save the unverified passengers trapped in the pit.
The governor was accompanied to the scene by the Commissioner of Police in the state, CP Aliyu Garba, heads of other security agencies and top government officials.
The onlookers were however, disappointed as the vehicle went off the crane’s hook whenever the equipment tried retrieving it from the flooded pit. (NAN)