Tanzania fuel tanker blast kills 60

Flames ripped through a crowd that had gathered to siphon petrol from tanker

August 10, 2019 11:03 pm | Updated 11:03 pm IST

Firefighters trying to extinguish the blaze in Morogoro, Tanzania, on Saturday.

Firefighters trying to extinguish the blaze in Morogoro, Tanzania, on Saturday.

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,” said witness Daniel Ngogo. “...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. 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 west of the commercial capital Dar es Salaam.

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

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