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    Kenya: Over 30 dead as fuel tanker crashes, explodes

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorDecember 11, 2016No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Over 30 people died when a fuel tanker crashed into other vehicles and burst into flames outside the town of Naivasha in Kenya late on Saturday night, officials said.

    “At 5am the death toll was 33 but the search is still on,” said Pius Masai of Kenya’s National Disaster Unit.

    He added that rescuers were continuing to comb the area for bodies.

    Masai said the accident involved “over 11 vehicles burnt” when the tanker rammed into others on the road and caught fire.

    Kenya’s Red Cross said the driver of the fuel tanker had lost control of the fuel tanker which then crashed into other vehicles and “burst into flames”.

    A passenger minibus and a police truck were among the vehicles gutted by the ferocious flames.

    The accident occurred at Karai at the bottom of a long downward hill on the busy Nairobi-Nakuru highway, the main cross-country road leading from Kenya’s capital to the west of the country and on to Uganda.

    Police and witnesses said the truck with Ugandan registration plates was travelling fast when it hit a speed bump and then lost control ramming into others.

    At least 50 people injured in the accident have been received at a private hospital in Naivasha.

    Witnesses described a fireball engulfing the vehicles with passengers inside. After fire fighters put out the flames rescue workers collected bodies from among the wreckage of charred cars strewn across the highway.

    – ‘Like a horror movie’ –

    “It’s a terrible incident, people were burnt, some in their cars and others as they tried to escape,” said a police officer on the scene of the fuel tanker accident.

    George Rono was driving on the highway when he saw the tanker crash into other vehicles.

    “We survived by luck because we saw it happen,” Rono said. “We heard vehicles hooting simultaneously then a loud burst that was followed by fire.

    “That’s when I swerved my car and jumped out, when fire started spreading, but luckily it didn’t get to where we were.”

    Rono’s passenger, who did not want to be named, described the intensity of the blaze.

    “The fire was so huge you couldn’t move closer until the fire brigade came and helped put it out. All the vehicles around here were burning,” he said.

    Some survivors were treated on the scene by civilians and the Red Cross while others were taken to hospital. Corpses were put in body bags and loaded into pick-up trucks.

    “It is like a horror movie,” said Jane Muthoni, a shopkeeper who works close to the scene of the accident and rushed there soon after it happened to try to help people escape their cars.

    “It will haunt me for a long time, imagining that huge fire where people were burning, and now I have seen some seated in their vehicles dead,” she said.

    The busy highway is notorious for deadly accidents.

    In 2009 over 100 people were killed and 200 injured elsewhere on the same road after a petrol tanker overturned and local people had gathered to collect the leaking fuel when a fire ignited.

    Given the scale of Saturday’s disaster it is expected that the death toll may rise. The accident comes as Kenya is in the throes of a nationwide doctors’ strike.

    AFP/YAHOO

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