Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

62 die in Tanzania tanker explosion

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DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania – A damaged tanker truck exploded in eastern Tanzania as people were trying to siphon fuel out of it Saturday, killing at least 62 in one of the worst incidents of its kind in the East African country.

Tanzanian state broadcaste­r TBC, citing police figures, said at least 70 more people were injured during the explosion in the town of Morogoro, located about 120 miles from the economic hub of Dar es Salaam.

Regional police commission­er Steven Kabwe told the local Azam TV that many suffered serious burns.

Witnesses told The Associated Press that a crowd had gathered around the fuel tanker after it was involved in an accident early Saturday and some people were trying to siphon away fuel when the truck burst into flames.

Video footage showed people collecting fuel into jerry cans before the fire.

In a statement expressing condolence­s, Tanzanian President John Magufuli said he was dismayed people attacked vehicles involved in accidents instead of offering help.

Residents are routinely killed by explosions while stealing fuel from incapacita­ted tankers in East Africa. Those who steal the fuel usually hope to be able to sell it cheaply to motorists.

There is limited awareness about the danger of explosions of damaged fuel tankers, said Henry Bantu, a road safety expert who runs the Tanzania-based Safe Speed Foundation. Local leaders need to do more to educate people on the risks, he said.

 ?? MBAROUK KHAAN/EPA-EFE ?? A firefighter looks at wreckage of a fuel tanker explosion in Tanzania on Saturday.
MBAROUK KHAAN/EPA-EFE A firefighter looks at wreckage of a fuel tanker explosion in Tanzania on Saturday.

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