 The National Emergency Management Agency NEMA has closed at about nine bodies have been recovered so far from a gas explosion that rocked the primary school building in the Sabongari area of Karnosteat, assigned by NEMA's spokesperson Manzo Ezekiel, revealed that the director general NEMA, Mustafa Ahmed, was at the site of the incident and coordinated rescue operations. He mobilised excavators being used for the rescue operations and said the NEMA team will ensure the completion movement of the rubble to retrieve all trapped persons. Team from NEMA is such a rescue team in particular where the scene of the event at around 10, 15 am to investigate and ascertain the impact of the explosion. DG NEMA, Mustafa, had been at the site of the incident. He laid in the coordination of the rescue operations. Escavators were mobilised to ensure the removal of the rubble to retrieve trapped victims. Nine dead bodies were recovered from the collapse building after the explosion and have been deposited at the morgue at Angkosi's Specialist Hospital. Injured victims by the explosion were taken to Pedro's Hospital. Total number stands at, that is a total number of injured victims stand at 10 and the two were already discharged. At this juncture I want to call on the people in the site particularly, people living in the area and the incident happened to like that to remain calm and caution the public against the spread of unsubstituted news. Thank you very much.