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Tanzania tanker blast kills dozens as crowd siphons fuel

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Tanzania tanker blast kills dozens as crowd siphons fuel

By Nuzulack Dausen and Fumbuka Ng'wanakilala

 

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Fuel tankers queue on a road as smoke billows into air, following an explosion of a fuel tanker in Morogoro, Tanzania August 10, 2019. Channel Ten/Reuters TV via REUTERS

 

DAR ES SALAAM (Reuters) - A fuel tanker exploded in eastern Tanzania on Saturday killing at least 60 people, authorities said, as flames ripped through a crowd that had gathered to siphon petrol from it.

 

Video clips circulating on social media showed the charred remains of dozens of young men and burnt motorbikes. In footage from before the explosion, a large crowd was collecting liquid from puddles in yellow jerry cans.

 

"The fire was huge and it was challenging to rescue victims. I have seen about 65 to 70 people being rescued because the fire was fast spreading across the accident area," witness Daniel Ngogo told Reuters.

 

"...The situation is really bad. Many people died, here even those who were not stealing fuel because this is a busy place."

 

In the aftermath, one man held his face in his hands as he watched a huge plume of black smoke twist onto the sky.

 

"People started running and I fell down, everyone tried to escape but it was too late," said local resident Hasani Oligenes, twisted bodies and motorbikes piled up behind him.

 

Government spokesman Hassan Abbasi said at least 60 people died and 70 were injured in the blast, which occurred in Morogoro, a town around 200 km (120 miles) west of the commercial capital Dar es Salaam.

 

The government was helping coordinate the salvage operation "to ensure we bury the bodies... relatives identify the bodies of their loved ones, and those injured get proper treatment," he added, in comments broadcast live by a state TV channel.

 

President John Magufuli was "shocked and saddened" by the accident, his office said in a statement.

 

(Writing by Hereward Holland; editing by John Stonestreet)

 

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Siphoning petrol from a tanker crash/blaze. Such are the actions of those who live in grinding poverty.

RIP to all

Dreadful injuries from burns, and now little or no future or medical care as we understand it.

 

It would not be the first time people over in Africa had caused this type of explosion by stupid acts like smoking while live tapping of fuel lines.....

8 minutes ago, Geoffggi said:

It would not be the first time people over in Africa had caused this type of explosion by stupid acts like smoking while live tapping of fuel lines.....

And Thailand too.

My mother told me as a kid, to always stay away from a fuel truck after an accident. Kind of basic common sense, right? Someone was probably smoking a cigarette, as they siphoned the fuel. What can one say? 

2 hours ago, Geoffggi said:

It would not be the first time people over in Africa had caused this type of explosion by stupid acts like smoking while live tapping of fuel lines.....

An IQ of 65 will do it every time, it's a shame although it's also Darwinian!

10 minutes ago, TPI said:

An IQ of 65 will do it every time, it's a shame although it's also Darwinian!

You know the IQ of those died and are injured, how??

 

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