At least 60 people were killed on the spot Saturday after an overturned petrol tanker exploded in Morogoro region, about 200 km from the commercial capital Dar es Salaam, said an official.
Seventy others were critically burned as they tried to scoop fuel coming out of the tanker, said Stephen Kebwe, Morogoro regional commissioner.
“We are in a horrible situation as rescuers, including soldiers from Tanzania People’s Defense Force, are at the scene trying to save the lives of the victims,” Kebwe told Xinhua on the phone.
The number of deaths could rise as some of the victims were critically burnt and rushed to the Morogoro regional hospital, said kebwe.
“Thirty-nine victims were referred to the Muhimbili National Hospital for specialized treatment,” Kebwe added.
According to the official, the accident occurred at around 8 a.m. local time (0500 GMT) when the fuel tanker traveling from Dar es Salaam to upcountry overturned as the driver tried to avoid knocking down a motorcycle rider.
“When the tanker overturned, people, mostly youths, started to fetch petrol and one of the victims tried to disconnect the tanker’s battery, igniting fire that burned people around the area,” said Kebwe.
“A huge fire engulfed the area killing those around. I have never experienced this ghastly situation before,” he added.
An injured man is carried from the scene as a patrol tanker burns in the background, Saturday, August 10, 2019, in Morogoro, Tanzania. A damaged tanker truck exploded in eastern Tanzania Saturday as people were trying to siphon fuel out of it, killing at least 62, in one of the worst incidents of its kind in the East African country. [Photo: AP via IC]