LAGOS, Jan 19 (AFP): The death toll from the explosion of a petrol tanker truck in Nigeria that killed people rushing to gather fuel has risen to 86, emergency services said Sunday.
The truck carrying 60,000 litres (nearly 16,000 gallons) of gasoline exploded after flipping over on a road in the centre of the country on Saturday, authorities said.
"The final death toll from the tanker explosion is 86," said Ibrahim Audu Husseini, spokesman for the Niger state's emergency management agency.
"We buried 86 burnt corpses between 12:00 pm yesterday to 2:00 am of today," he said, updating an earlier toll of 70.
"It took us 14 hours to bury the bodies because we couldn't get excavators and had to get locals to dig the mass grave manually." He said 52 other people suffered "severe burns from the explosion".
The blast struck at the Dikko junction on the road linking the federal capital Abuja to the northern city of Kaduna.
Nigeria tanker truck blast toll hits 86
FE Team | Published: January 19, 2025 21:11:51
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