Fuel tanker blast in Sierra Leone capital kills at least 91
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[November 06, 2021]
(Reuters) -Ninety-one
people were killed and over 100 wounded in the capital of Sierra Leone
on Friday when a fuel tanker exploded following a collision, the central
morgue and local authorities said.
The government has not yet confirmed the death toll, but the manager of
the central state morgue in Freetown said it had received 91 bodies
following the explosion.
A further 100 casualties have been admitted for treatment at hospitals
and clinics across the capital, deputy health minister Amara Jambai told
Reuters.
Victims included people who had flocked to collect fuel leaking from the
ruptured vehicle, Yvonne Aki-Sawyerr, mayor of the port city, said
initially in a post on Facebook that was later edited to remove the
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People look at fire blaze following a fuel tanker explosion in Freetown,
Sierra Leone November 5, 2021 in this still image obtained from a social
media video on November 6, 2021. Facebook @FODAY.KONDEH.5/via REUTERS |
"We've got so many casualties, burnt corpses," said Brima Bureh
Sesay, head of the National Disaster Management Agency, in a
video from the scene shared online. "It's a terrible, terrible
accident."
Images shared widely online showed several badly burned victims
lying on the streets as fire blazed through shops and houses
nearby. Reuters was not able immediately to verify the images.
Accidents with tanker trucks in Sub-Saharan Africa have
previously killed scores of people who gathered at the site to
collect spilled fuel and were hit by secondary blasts.
In 2019, a tanker explosion in eastern Tanzania killed 85
people, while around 50 people were killed in a similar disaster
in Democratic Republic of Congo in 2018.
The mayor said that the extent of the damage in Freetown was not
yet clear, adding that police and her deputy were at the scene
to assist disaster management officials.
"My profound sympathies with families who have lost loved ones
and those who have been maimed as a result," President Julius
Maada Bio tweeted.
"My Government will do everything to support affected families."
(Reporting by Umaru Fofana in Freetown and Bhargav Acharya in
Bengaluru;Writig by Bhargav Acharya and Alessandra
PrenticeEditing by Clarence Fernandez, Frances Kerry and Giles
Elgood)
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